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a brick measures 25cm by 12 cm by 13 cm. What is the volume of the brick in cm3? How many milliliters of water would this brick displace?
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a brick measures 25cm by 12 cm by 13 cm. What is the volume of the brick in cm3? How many milliliters of water would this brick displace?
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Unfortunately, I can only answer the first part of the question. You want to find the volume. To do this, you need to multiply length × width × height. So 25 × 12 × 13. This gives you 3,900. 3,900cm cubes is your volume.
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