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Volume of a Cube = Length × Width × Height

            V = s × s × s
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            V = s
            Where,‘s’ is the length the side of cube or edges.
            Example 1: Find the volume of the cube, having the sides of length 7 cm.

            Solution:
            The length of sides of the cube is 7 cm.

            Volume of a cube = s × s × s
                                         = 7cm X 7cm X 7cm

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                                         = 343 cm
            Volume of Cuboid
            Cuboid is a solid box whose every surface is a rectangle of same area or different areas.
            A cuboid will have a length, breadth and height.
            Hence, we can conclude that volume is 3 dimensional. To measure the volumes we need
            to know the measure of length, breadth and height.




























            Volume of Cuboid Formula
            We can easily find the volume of the cuboid (V), by knowing the length of its length,
            breadth and height. The V will be the product of length, height, and width. So, the volume
            of the cuboid formula is:
            Volume of a Cube = Length × Width × Height
            Example 1: Find the volume of a cuboid of dimensions 14 cm × 12 cm × 8 cm.

            Solution:
            Volume of cuboid = length × breadth × height.

            Here, length = 14 cm, breadth = 12 cm and height = 8 cm.

            Volume of cuboid = 14 × 12 × 8 cubic cm.

                                      = 1344 cubic cm.
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