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You cannot directly associate length and volume, as volume is the product of 3 lengths. However, the chances are if you multiplied 3 figures that were in millimetres, it would be smaller than litres. If you meant millilitres, then litre would be bigger.

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You cannot directly associate length and volume, as volume is the product of 3 lengths. However, the chances are if you multiplied 3 figures that were in millimetres, it would be smaller than litres. If you meant millilitres, then litre would be bigger.

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Maude Kulas

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