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What is the volume of book A and book B?

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Book A has a length of 25cm, a width of 16cm and a thickness of 1.5cm...

Book B has a a length of 25.3cm, a width of 16.5cm and a thickness of 1.8cm

can you please find their volumes in cm3 (cubic centimeter)

and can you please explain why the unit for volume is cubic centimeter?

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  1. Volume of a cuboid = l * b * h

    Book A is 600 cm^3

    Book B is 751.41 cm^3

    The unit of volume is cm^3 because volume is found out with the product of 3 values . That is  length cm * base cm* height cm . Three units of cm are multiplied . So cm^3 is used as the unit of volume ..

    Hope this helps.............


  2. volume = length*width*depth

    remember to transfer to the same unit (cm / mm / m / etc)

    therefore

    25*16*1.5 = 600 cubic cm's

    25.3*16.5*1.8 = 751.41 cubic cm's

  3. 25x16x1.5 = 600cm3

    25.3x16.5x1.8 = 751.41cm3

    the volume is cubic centimetre because you multiply cm x cm x cm

    this is more easily written as cm3

  4. Volume=25 cm X 16 cm X 1.5 cm = 600 cm^3.

    Volume=25.3 cm X 16.5 cm X 1.8 cm = 751.41 cm^3.

    Unit is cm^3 because cm X cm X cm = cm^3.

    Thanks

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