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Squares do not have "volume". They are 2-dimensional and only have "area". The formula for the area of a square is to multiply the length of one side of the square by itself.

A cube is a little like a square, but 3-dimensional. It has a "volume." You calculate that volume by multiplying the length of one edge by itself and then mutiplying that number by the length of the edge again. If it is a cube, all edges will be the same length.

In math terms this is written as L x L x L = V, where L=the length of one edge of the cube, and V is the volume.

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