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13 February, 04:54

Why do we use cubic units and not square units to find the the volume of solid figures?

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  1. 13 February, 06:09
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    It has to do with the number of dimensions you have in the figure. For example, in a square you have 2 dimensions, length and width. Since you have only two you use units^2. In a cube, you have 3 dimensions, length, width and height, which is where you get the units^3.
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