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A container that holds a small piece of cake could hold a volume of A) 32 in B) 32 in2 C) 32 in3 D) 32 in4
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A container that holds a small piece of cake could hold a volume of A) 32 in B) 32 in2 C) 32 in3 D) 32 in4
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A container that holds a small piece of cake could hold a volume of
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B) 32 in2
C) 32 in3
D) 32 in4
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The Answer is B). 32in2
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It would be C, as in cubic inches.
Whenever you are dealing with a 3D volume, always use the cubic route
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