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A shape that holds 58cm3 of water could be a cube with sides measuring approximately 3.8cm each. This is calculated by taking the cube root of 58cm3, which is approximately 3.8. Therefore, a cube with sides of 3.8cm each would have a volume of 58cm3, allowing it to hold that amount of water.

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8mo ago

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