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*The dimensions for volume are length multiplied to width multiplied to height.

Often shortenede to V = lwh

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Volume has three dimensions.

It has a cubic unit (or written as a unit cubed), eg a cubic centimetre.

The metric volume unit of a litre is the same as 1,000 cubic centimetres.

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