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No, The volume of the cube would be the length multiplied by the length multiplied by the the length.

Volume=Length X Length X Length (of a cube)

V=L^3

The proof of this involves some work, but I'm assuming you don't want the proof behind this.

http://www.math.com/tables/geometry/volumes.htm

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