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Volume Is The Size of Space. 2. A Bigger Object Has A Bigger Volume. 3. (A) The Figure Below Shows Two Different Objects, A Cube and A Cuboid

Volume is the size of space occupied by an object, with bigger objects having bigger volumes. Different shapes like cubes and cuboids can have different volumes measured in standard units of cubic millimeters, centimeters, or meters using tools like beakers and measuring cylinders.

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Volume Is The Size of Space. 2. A Bigger Object Has A Bigger Volume. 3. (A) The Figure Below Shows Two Different Objects, A Cube and A Cuboid

Volume is the size of space occupied by an object, with bigger objects having bigger volumes. Different shapes like cubes and cuboids can have different volumes measured in standard units of cubic millimeters, centimeters, or meters using tools like beakers and measuring cylinders.

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1. Volume is the size of space.

2. A bigger object has a bigger volume.


3. (a) The figure below shows two different objects, a cube and a cuboid.

5. The standard units of volume are: (a) cubic millimetre (mm) (b) cubic centimetre (cm) (c) cubic metre (m)

1.The volume of a liquid can be measured by using standard tools such as a beaker and a measuring cylinder.

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