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no. a square is a 2 dimensional object and a cube is 3 dimensional
No, rectangular prisms are 3 dimensional and rectangles are only 2 dimensional.
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No. A square is a 2-dimensional figure, a prism is a 3-dimensional shape. So they cannot be the same.
Volume and surface area can never be the same because volume is a measure in 3-dimensional space whereas area is a measure in 2-dimensional space. The dimensions are different and so equality is not possible.Volume and surface area can never be the same because volume is a measure in 3-dimensional space whereas area is a measure in 2-dimensional space. The dimensions are different and so equality is not possible.Volume and surface area can never be the same because volume is a measure in 3-dimensional space whereas area is a measure in 2-dimensional space. The dimensions are different and so equality is not possible.Volume and surface area can never be the same because volume is a measure in 3-dimensional space whereas area is a measure in 2-dimensional space. The dimensions are different and so equality is not possible.
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The net of a 2 dimensional shape can be folded into a 3 dimensional shape
Although they do stand for dimensions, the word together is 2-Dimensional and 3-Dimensional not just Dimensions.
No. A polygon is a 2-dimensional figure. A polyhedron is 3-dimensional.
3-dimensional, if it's in real life. If it's merely a picture, then it's a 2-dimensional object depicting something that's 3-dimensional.
There are infinitely many different plane figures that can be made up of 2-dimensional shapes - provided that they are all in the same plane. There cannot be any 3-dimensional shapes involved.