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Let's assume the block of wood is a rectangular cuboid, i.e. it has six faces, each of which is a rectangle, and all the angles are right-angles. The volume V is given by:

V = height x length x depth

We can define any of these three to the measurements quoted, but do make sure you are using the same units to measure all three. So in this case:

V = 13 cm x 7.45 cm x 2.82 cm

= 273.117 cm3

Round that off as appropriate - two decimal places would be adequate, so this would be 273.12 cm3. The units are the cube of the units used to measure the lengths, so in this case we measure the volume in cubic centimetres (cm3), since we measured the lengths in centimetres (cm).

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