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If you were to measure the volume of an ice cube in your freezer, what would be a reasonable unit to use?

A) cubic feet
B) cubic miles
C) square feet
D) cubic inches

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D. cubic inches  there is no way a ice cube is a mile long
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User Apolo
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Answer:

D) cubic inches is the right answer.

Explanation:

Ice cubes are small cubes generally a few centimeter to inches. They are not long than an inch.

So, If I was to measure the volume of an ice cube in my freezer, the most reasonable unit to I would use will be cubic inches.

As we have to find the volume, we should cancel out option C as square feet is a unit of area.

Cubic feet and cubic miles are very large units while compared to a small ice cube.

Therefore, the correct answer is option D.

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