1. **State the problem:** We need to find the volume of water inside a cuboid container. The cuboid has dimensions width = 16 cm, depth = 7 cm, and height = 14 cm. The water level inside reaches a height of 6 cm.
2. **Formula used:** The volume of a cuboid is given by the formula:
$$\text{Volume} = \text{width} \times \text{depth} \times \text{height}$$
3. **Apply the formula to the water volume:** Since the water only fills up to 6 cm in height, we use that height for the volume calculation:
$$\text{Volume of water} = 16 \times 7 \times 6$$
4. **Calculate the volume:**
$$16 \times 7 = 112$$
$$112 \times 6 = 672$$
5. **Convert to millilitres:** Since 1 ml = 1 cm³, the volume in millilitres is the same number:
$$672 \text{ ml}$$
**Final answer:** The volume of the water is **672 ml**.
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