(Hint: However, usually solids are not measured in units of liter or milliliter)
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An example of a metric unit of capacity or volume is the liter. One liter is equivalent to 1,000 cubic centimeters and is commonly used to measure liquid volume.
Cubic centimeters (cm^3) and cubic meters (m^3) are commonly used metric units to measure solid volume.
To find the density of a rectangular solid, first measure the mass of the solid using the balance scale. Then, measure the dimensions (length, width, and height) of the solid using a metric ruler. Calculate the volume of the solid by multiplying the three dimensions. Finally, divide the mass by the volume to find the density of the rectangular solid.
The metric unit used to measure regular solid volume is the cubic meter (m^3). It represents the volume of a three-dimensional space that is occupied by a solid object.
A metric unit of volume using length is called a cubic unit. It is obtained by multiplying length measurements in three dimensions (length x width x height) to calculate the volume of a solid object.