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Which of the following is not a metric measure of volume?
O centimeters cubed
ograms
liters
amount of water in a baby bottle
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Final answer:

The option that is not a metric measure of volume is 'ograms,' as it is not a valid metric system unit. Centimeters cubed and liters are both metric measures of volume.

Step-by-step explanation:

The student asks which of the following is not a metric measure of volume. The options given are centimeters cubed, ogams, liters, and the amount of water in a baby bottle. The metric measures of volume typically include units like liters, milliliters (mL), and cubic centimeters (cm³). These units are part of the International System of Units (SI units) used for volume measurements.

The correct answer is 'ograms' as this is not a valid measure of volume in the metric system. The option 'amount of water in a baby bottle' could refer to a metric volume if measured in liters or milliliters. Centimeters cubed (cm³) and liters are both standard metric units of volume. A milliliter is equivalent to one cubic centimeter, and thus these measurements can be used interchangeably for liquid volumes.

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