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How do you measure the volume of a cube with a ruler? - Answers

The formula for the volume of a regular solid is length x width x height. Because for a cube all these dimensions are the same, you need only measure one of these and multiply it by itself, and then by itself again.



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The formula for the volume of a regular solid is length x width x height. Because for a cube all these dimensions are the same, you need only measure one of these and multiply it by itself, and then by itself again.



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How do you measure the volume of a cube with a ruler? - Answers

The formula for the volume of a regular solid is length x width x height. Because for a cube all these dimensions are the same, you need only measure one of these and multiply it by itself, and then by itself again.

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