Volume can indeed be expressed as a decimal. When measuring the volume of a substance or object, decimals are often used to provide a more precise measurement. For example, the volume of a liquid can be measured in liters, which can be expressed as a decimal when dealing with smaller quantities. Decimals are also commonly used in scientific measurements to accurately represent the volume of irregularly shaped objects.
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I think you mean "decibel", which is a unit for measuring the loudness or volume of sounds. A decimal is pertaining to ten or tenths, a fraction with a power of ten for its denominator, and a decimal point, which is a dot to show that the number following is a decimal.
Normally one decimal place is appropriate.
Volume: 4/3*pi*33 = 113.097 cubic yards to three decimal places.
Volume = 4/3*pi*103 = 4188.790 cubic cm to 3 decimal places
Volume = p*92*13 = 3308.097 cubic units ( to 3 decimal places)
Volume = 4/3*pi*2.53 = 65.449 cubic units to 3 decimal places