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Selina Le
What is the different use of "volume" and "quantity"?
When I want to make a sentence,I'm confused.So could you please tell me how to use "volume" and "quantity" correctly?
Thanks a lot
Nov 1, 2017 2:06 AM
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Simply put, volume is the amount of space that something takes up. Volume is a type of quantity, and volume is often measured in liters.
Quantity is a property that is measured. For example - volume, density, time, length, temperature can all be expressed quantitatively.
November 1, 2017
If u can measure and count its quantity,but if u cant count (for example gas,cubic santimetres,lenght,height)its volume
Hope I could explained my opinion))))
November 1, 2017
volume:the count of the cube of the object or gas.
quantity:many ,much,or the count of all things ;the count of things keeping balance for its lews.
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November 1, 2017
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