a line cannot but a line segment can be
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There can be no possible answer to this question. Volume cannot be measured in g. Mass cannot be measured in cm - nor can volume.
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measure with a ruler the length, width and height and multiply lxwxh
If the object is oddly or irregularly shaped, then it's much easier to measureits volume with the graduated cylinder than with the ruler. But the volumeis the same no matter how it's measured. If the results are not the same,then at least one and possibly both measurements were done wrong.
No. It cannot be. Mass cannot be measured in cm3, which is a measure of volume.
Simple. The volume of a rectangle is 0. A rectangle is a two dimensional shape and therefore cannot have a volume.
For an irregular shaped object that cannot be measured and then volume calculated with a formula.
Volume cannot be measured in centimetres. Without the volume in appropriate units, the question makes no sense and so cannot be answered.
Properties of matter that can be measured using tools include mass (measured using a balance), volume (measured using a graduated cylinder), density (calculated using mass and volume), temperature (measured using a thermometer), and pressure (measured using a pressure gauge).
None. 6 mm is a distance, as measured, say, by a ruler. A gram is a measure of volume, measured, say, with a metric measuring "cup".