millimetres, centimetres, metres and kilometres cubed or mm3, cm3, m3 and km3
All are units of volume.
The most common units used to express the volume of gas are liters (L) and cubic meters (m³). Other units such as milliliters (mL) and cubic centimeters (cm³) are also used for smaller volumes.
Liters and MilliLiters
It usually isn't. Scientific notation is used for very large and very small numbers, that are not normally used in your daily life. Unless your "daily life" involves work in science or engineering.
Commonly used units include cubic meters, cubic decimeters (equal to liters), cubic centimeters (equal to milliliters).
In my daily life, I have no use for the surface area and or volume of a cube. None whatsoever.
Chaos and confusion would take place.
cubic units
Complete and utter anarchy. Order would become chaos.nice 1
Volume is measured in cubic units
Density = 0.8787 units of density measured in some units of mass and some units of volume Volume = 0.1300 units of volume Mass = Volume*Density adjusted for any conversion factor for differences in the units used for mass and volume - none of which have been specified.
Well, you multiply 20 by 30 by 35 to get 21,000. The volume of a box 20x30x35 is 21,000 units. I use units because no specific units were used.
Units that cannot be used to express volume include units of time (such as seconds or hours) and units of angles (such as degrees or radians). Volume is typically measured using cubic units like cubic meters or cubic inches.
All are units of volume.
Liter
liter and cubic centimeter
liter and cubic centimeter