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What are the Metric Measures of Volume?

Learn about the metric measures of volume - liter (l) and cubic centimeter (cm3). Discover the formula for volume calculation and practical examples. Understand how to measure liquids using a graduated cylinder and convert between different units of volume.

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What are the Metric Measures of Volume?

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  1. What are the Metric Measures of Volume? The Liter (l) and Cubic Centimeter (cm3) Chapter 1.5

  2. What is volume? Volume - is the amount of space an object takes up.

  3. Formula for Volume of Rectangle Volume = length x width x height Volume = L x W x H

  4. Example A box measures 10cm by 10 cm by 10cm. What is its volume? Volume = L x W x H Volume = 10cm x 10cm x10cm Volume = 1000 cm3

  5. Example A box measures 5cm by 6cm by 10cm. What is its volume? Volume = L x W x H Volume = 5cm x 6cm x 10cm Volume = 300 cm3 6cm 5cm 10cm

  6. How to measure liquids? Liquids can be measured with a graduated cylinder. Liquids are often measured in mL and L.

  7. Volume of a Liquid Big bottle where are soft drinks have the measurements of L (liter). 1,000 cm3 = 1 L =

  8. Self-check page 19 #1 and 2 • A box measures 8cm by 9cm by 12cm. What is its volume? • What is the volume of a stainless-steel container with a length of 18mm, width of 20mm, and height of 10mm?

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