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Question
Find the volume of a cube whose side is 4 cm .
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Solution
\[\text { The side of the given cube is 4 cm }.\]
\[ \therefore \text { Volume of the cube }=(\text { side })^3 {=(4)}^3 {=64 cm}^3 \]
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