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If you have three measurements of length (meters, centimeters, millimeters) and you multiply them together, you will end up with a measure of volume (liters).

Of course, if you were to actually do this, you would want to convert all of the lengths into a common unit (convert centimeters and millimeters to meters or convert meters and centimeters to millimeters).

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Multiplying meters by centimeters by millimeters does not equal liters. Liters are a unit of volume, while meters, centimeters, and millimeters are units of length. To convert between the two, you would need to use the appropriate conversion factors based on the dimensions of the object being measured.

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