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Updated: 10/17/2024

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How many once needed to fill a 5 x5x5 vase?

To determine how many ounces are needed to fill a 5x5x5 vase, first calculate the volume of the vase. The volume of a cube is found by multiplying its dimensions: 5 inches x 5 inches x 5 inches = 125 cubic inches. Since there are 0.554 ounces in a cubic inch, you would multiply 125 cubic inches by 0.554 ounces/cubic inch, resulting in approximately 69.25 ounces needed to fill the vase.


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