Respuesta :
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Answer:
[tex]\boxed{ \bf D)~centimeters.}[/tex]
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Explanation:
Units of volume tell us how much space something is taking up in three dimensions. The base unit of volume is a litre. This is why options B and C are units of volume. That leaves us with A and D. For centimetres to be three dimensional, they have to be cubic. For example, when we write the volume of a rectangular prism, we'll write it as: (a number) cm³