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What is the difference between one metre, one square metre and one cubic metre? If these are different measurements than why?​

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Answered by bensonkrexy
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Step-by-step explanation:

If you say metres cubed you mean that this is the length of one side and you need to cube this value to get the volume. ... A metre square is a square with sides one metre in length – it refers to the shape and the side length, not the area. By contrast, a square metre is an area and can be any shape

Answered by sandhyakumar739
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the difference between one meter, one sqare meter, one cubic meter is 1

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