Volume = amount of space a 3D shape occupies. Unit: cubic centimetres (cm³) or cubic metres (m³). Volume of a cuboid: length × breadth × height. Example: box 5 cm × 3 cm × 4 cm = 60 cm³. Volume of a cube: side³. 4 cm cube = 4³ = 64 cm³. A litre = 1000 cm³. How many 1 cm cubes fill a 5×4×3 box? 60 cubes! Volume = number of unit cubes that fill a shape.
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