Activity: Tell the cubic unit of measure to be used in the following illustrations: (in words and in exponential form) a) b) e) c) d)
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Generally, for volume measurements, we use cubic units such as cubic meters (m^3), cubic centimeters (cm^3), cubic millimeters (mm^3), cubic inches (in^3), cubic feet (ft^3), and cubic yards (yd^3). Show more…
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