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First, because the volume of an object cannot be 8000 cm. A centimetre is a measure of length, not of volume and there is no conversion from length to volume. Suppose we assume the volume is 8000 cubic cm.

Second, the shape of the object is not specified. It could be a cuboid, or an ellipsoid, a prism, pyramid, cone, cylnder etc or even a hemisphere or some more complex shape. The relationship between the linear dimensions and volume depend on the shape - and in the case of some complex shapes may well require some very high level mathematical techniques.

Third, although you can calculate the volume of a shape if you have its height, length and width, if you have only the volume, you cannot calculate the other three.

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