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Yes many different shapes can have the same volume

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Is volume same even if shape is different?

Two different shapes can have the same volume, depending on the dimensions of each one.


How do you calculate the perimeter with known volume?

You need more information. There are many shapes which could hold the same volume, but have different (is it perimeter of the base, maybe?).


What has the same volume but different surface area?

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What is the shape and volume of the liquid molecul?

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Is volume the same thing as area?

No volume is for 3 dimensional shapes and area for two dimensions.


What is two shapes that are different sizes called?

If they are the same shapes but differ only in size, then they are SIMILAR shapes. Otherwise, they are simply different shapes.


Can two shapes have the same perimeter?

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How are congruent and similar shapes different?

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Shapes that are different size but same in shape?

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How do you find the volume in a math problem?

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