SOLUTION: Which of following formulas cannot be used to find the volume of a cube? A. V=S^3 B. V=lwh C. V=(s*s)s D. V=s^2

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Question 705907: Which of following formulas cannot be used to find the volume of a cube?
A. V=S^3
B. V=lwh
C. V=(s*s)s
D. V=s^2

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Which of following formulas cannot be used to find the volume of a cube?
A. V=S^3
B. V=lwh
C. V=(s*s)s
D. V=s^2
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Ans: D
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Stan H.
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