depending on the context, you could write it as CC or cm^3
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no, 100 centimetres cubed (that's a cube with each side 100 centimetres, not cubic centimetres) equals one cubic metre
A rectangle is a plane figure and so cannot have a volume. It can have an area, but the area would be square centimetres not cm cubed. Furthermore, the base should have a length, which should be expressed in centimetres, and not centimetres cubed. Alternatively, the question concernes a rectangular cuboid, whose volume IS 420.75 cm cubed. Its base has an area of 49.5 square centimetres. Given all this uncertainty in the question, it cannot be answered in a meaningful way.
When something is cubed it is written as:X3
4 cubed is 43 2 cubed is 23 etc
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