Question #5d88c

1 Answer
Jan 12, 2018

Volumes are cubed because they are three-dimensional measurements while areas are squared because they are two-dimensional measurements.

Explanation:

Do you mean square the prism's volume? If so, to what purpose?

Or do you mean how to change it from cubed to squared?
Volumes are cubed(#x^3#) because they are three-dimensional measurements. If it were squared, then it would be an area, a two-dimensional measurement.

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