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For this exercise you need to remember that a Cube is a solid whose volume can be calculated using the following formula:


V=s^3

Where "V" is the volume of the cube and "s" is the length of any edge of the cube (because all the edges of a cube have the same length).

For example, if you have a cube and you know that:


s=5\operatorname{cm}

You can substitute this value into the formula and then evaluate, in order to find the volume of the cube. This would be:


\begin{gathered} V=(5\operatorname{cm})^3 \\ V=125\operatorname{cm}^3 \end{gathered}

The answer is:

You can find it using the formula


V=s^3

Where "s" is the length of any edge of the cube

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