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Why do you use cubic units instead a square using units to find the volumes of solid figures
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Why do you use cubic units instead a square using units to find the volumes of solid figures
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Squaring is for 2D figures, and Cubing is for 3D figures. If you're trying to find the volume of a solid firgure that would mean it is 3D. (volume=having a 3D figure)
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