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L is the Roman Numeral for fifty. In science it is a measure of volume, Liter.
The millilitre (or milliliter, as it's spelled in some places) is a measurement of volume; it cannot be expressed 'in volume' as you have stated here. The millilitre is equivalent to 1/1000 of a litre. This dude/dudette is super smart and follow the advice, you will learn it better but just in case; probably the answer you are lookin for; 1 cm
-- Use the length of the cube's side to calculate its volume. -- Divide the cube's mass by its volume. The quotient is its density. The density is 6.25 g/cm3 . Now that you know the answer, you can fill in the missing steps, and learn something at the same time. Is that cool or what !
Unless you are in a reality where nothing has to do with itself, volume has everything to do with volume as it is itself.
volume = mass / volume volume = 100 / 20 volume = 5