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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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