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Cubic meter would be the standard unit; other units are cubic decimeter (also called liter), cubic centimeter (also called milliliter), cubic kilometer, etc., depending on how big or small is the thing you want to measure.

Cubic meter would be the standard unit; other units are cubic decimeter (also called liter), cubic centimeter (also called milliliter), cubic kilometer, etc., depending on how big or small is the thing you want to measure.

Cubic meter would be the standard unit; other units are cubic decimeter (also called liter), cubic centimeter (also called milliliter), cubic kilometer, etc., depending on how big or small is the thing you want to measure.

Cubic meter would be the standard unit; other units are cubic decimeter (also called liter), cubic centimeter (also called milliliter), cubic kilometer, etc., depending on how big or small is the thing you want to measure.

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Cubic meter would be the standard unit; other units are cubic decimeter (also called liter), cubic centimeter (also called milliliter), cubic kilometer, etc., depending on how big or small is the thing you want to measure.

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Some metric units used to measure volume are milliliters (mL), liters (L), and cubic centimeters (cm3).

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