Use cube’s length to calculate volume. Record in Lab Data to 3 decimal places L= 0.995
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Sri K.
A cube is 1.0 inch in length on the side (1 in = 2.54 cm). Following the rules for significant figures, the volume of the cube is 1.64 × 10¹ cm³. 1.6387 × 10¹ cm³. 1.6 × 10¹ cm³. 1.639 × 10¹ cm³.
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The volume of a cube with side 15$\pm 0.2 \mathrm{cm}$
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