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Math and Arithmetic
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Volume
How is volume measured?
Answer

Wiki User
December 27, 2012 2:28PM
By multiplying the height the width and the length.
In chemistry, you would often measure volume using a burette, pipette, graduated cylinder and beaker (in order from lowest to highest error in reading)
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