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What is the formula for calculating the volume of a cube?

  • A Length × Width × Height
  • B 1/2 × Base × Height
  • C (22/7) × (Radius²)
  • D Length × Length × Length
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The volume of a cube is determined by multiplying the length of one of its sides by itself three times. Since all sides of a cube are equal, this formula accurately calculates the total space occupied by the cube. The other options refer to formulas used for calculating the area of a triangle and the volume of a cylinder, which are not applicable to cubes.

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