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what is the quanity used for measuring 3 dimensional objects? A.volume B.area C.length
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The quantity used for measuring three-dimensional objects is A. volume. Volume measures the amount of space an object occupies in three dimensions. Area, on the other hand, measures the size of a surface in two dimensions, and length measures a linear distance in one dimension.
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