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What is volume? What are the units for volume?
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What is volume? What are the units for volume?
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Volume is the measure of a quantity of three dimensional space and is measured in cm^3 (or cm cubed)
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Volume is the amount of space that a substance or object occupies while in a enclosed space. The units used are millimeters.
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