A volume is really three dimensional in cubic centimeters. 42 cm squared is 1754 square centimeters. You need the height to calculate a volume.
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The volume cannot be calculated from an area measurement (42 cm squared) because volume is a measure of cubic units (cm^3). To calculate volume, you would need a third dimension such as height or depth.
Neither. "mm squared" refers to an area, as it is a unit of measure for two-dimensional surfaces. Density is mass per unit volume, and volume is the amount of space occupied by an object.
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.
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.
To measure the volume of a cake, you can use a measuring cup or a measuring jug to pour a known quantity of water into the cake pan. By measuring the change in water level before and after pouring, you can calculate the volume displacement, which gives you an estimate of the cake's volume.
The formula for calculating mass is mass = density x volume. This formula relates the mass of an object to its density (amount of matter in a given volume) and volume (amount of space an object occupies).