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  • Calculating Apple Volume: Units and Measurement
    You can't express the volume of an apple in just "cm". "cm" represents centimeters, which is a unit of length, not volume.

    To express the volume of an apple, you would need to use a unit of volume, such as:

    * Cubic centimeters (cm³): This is the most common unit for small volumes.

    * Milliliters (ml): 1 milliliter is equal to 1 cubic centimeter.

    To find the volume of an apple:

    1. Measure the apple's dimensions: You'll need to measure the length, width, and height of the apple.

    2. Calculate the volume: Assuming the apple is roughly spherical, you can use the formula for the volume of a sphere: V = (4/3)πr³ where 'r' is the radius of the apple (half the diameter).

    Example:

    Let's say your apple has a diameter of 8 cm:

    * Radius (r) = 8 cm / 2 = 4 cm

    * Volume (V) = (4/3)π(4 cm)³ = 268.08 cm³

    Therefore, the volume of the apple is approximately 268.08 cm³ or 268.08 ml.

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