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Question
Choose the correct alternative answer for the following question.
Options
1 cm3
0.001 cm3
0.0001 cm3
0.000001 cm3
Solution
Side of the cube = 0.01 cm
∴ Volume of the cube = (Side)3 = (0.01 cm)3 = 0.000001 cm3
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