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Volume is length times width times height. ^_^

Say, a 3-D rectangle.

height: 8cm

length: 5cm

width: 4cm

5x4x8

5x4=20

20x8=160

And remember, volume is always cubed.

Volume of the rectangle = 160cm3

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