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What is cubiccentimetar?

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∙ 16y ago
Updated: 4/28/2022

a cubic centermeter is the size of a cube 1cm X 1cm X 1cm. A cube sized 2cm X 2cm X 2cm has a size of 8 cubic centermeters it is not cubiccentimetar..... it is cubic centimeter.... it is nothing but the cube of one cenimeter got... (i.e) cm3

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