Circumference is a linear measure and has no volume - just as a straight line has no volume.
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about the same as the length of the volume
Circumference = 59.7 cm implies radius = 9.5 cm (approx) That, in turn, implies that volume = 3593.1 cm3
If you mean the volume of a cylinder then divide the circumference by 2*pi to find its radius and so:- Volume in cubic units of the cylinder = pi*radius squared*height
A square can't have a circumference. That's only for circles squares have area, volume, or perimeter.
It depends on what the shape is and what information you already have.