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Use the same formula as the volume formula to get your answer! You get 126cm. To find the answer use this: l*w*h, 7*3*6=126, then just add cm.
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Volume of a cuboid = length × width × height.
Therefore, the answer is 7 × 3 × 6 = 126 cm^3.
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