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How can volume be described in 3 ways? - Answers
Volume can be described in three ways: geometrically, as the space occupied by a three-dimensional object; mathematically, through formulas that calculate volume based on the shape, such as length × width × height for a rectangular prism; and practically, by measuring the amount of liquid a container can hold, often using units like liters or gallons. Each description provides a different perspective on understanding and quantifying volume.
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Volume can be described in three ways: geometrically, as the space occupied by a three-dimensional object; mathematically, through formulas that calculate volume based on the shape, such as length × width × height for a rectangular prism; and practically, by measuring the amount of liquid a container can hold, often using units like liters or gallons. Each description provides a different perspective on understanding and quantifying volume.
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Volume can be described in three ways: geometrically, as the space occupied by a three-dimensional object; mathematically, through formulas that calculate volume based on the shape, such as length × width × height for a rectangular prism; and practically, by measuring the amount of liquid a container can hold, often using units like liters or gallons. Each description provides a different perspective on understanding and quantifying volume.
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