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We know that volume can be considered in
terms of layers.
The volume is: In the example on "Cubes and Volume" we saw that this shape has 12 squares per layer, and three layers. Volume = 12 × 3 = 36 |
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| Just like for flat shapes, the lengths
of the edges is related to the volume!!
The edges of the cuboid have a length 4cm, a width 3cm and a height 3cm. The link? You multiply the length, width and height to get the volume!! So we can say: The volume of a cuboid: |
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Remember that for a cube, the length =
the width = the height, so we can say:
Volume of a cube: |
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