Yes. Even if you exclude symmetrical images.
Suppose you have seven identical cuboids. Put 5 of them in a straight line. Then add two above the first and fifth cuboid. That is one shape.
For the second shape, add the two cuboids above the second and fourth.
yes.
Yes many different shapes can have the same volume
No solid figure has a surface area equal to its volume. That would not be possible as the units of measure are different.
This will usually be the case for objects that have different shapes: even if they have the same volume, it is unlikely that they have the same surface area. As an example, calculate the volume and surface area of the following two rectangular block shapes: 1) A 2 x 2 x 2 rectangular block 2) A 1 x 1 x 8 rectangular block
A pentagon is a 2D shape. Volume and Surface Area is only found in 3D shapes.
yes.
Yes many different shapes can have the same volume
No solid figure has a surface area equal to its volume. That would not be possible as the units of measure are different.
This will usually be the case for objects that have different shapes: even if they have the same volume, it is unlikely that they have the same surface area. As an example, calculate the volume and surface area of the following two rectangular block shapes: 1) A 2 x 2 x 2 rectangular block 2) A 1 x 1 x 8 rectangular block
That will depend on what they are but in general 3D shapes have surface area and volume whereas 2D shapes have only surface area.
A pentagon is a 2D shape. Volume and Surface Area is only found in 3D shapes.
They are spheres. They cannot therefore have different geometrical properties. To alter surface to volume ratios you would need to alter the shape. The study of mathematical shapes is called topology.
3 dimensional objects have volume and surface area whereas 2 dimensional shapes have only surface area
Different solids have different shapes and volumes.Different solids have different shapes and volumes.Different solids have different shapes and volumes.Different solids have different shapes and volumes.
Not too sure of the question but 2 dimensional shapes have only surface area whereas 3 dimensional shapes have surface area and volume
Two dimensional shapes have only surface area such as polygons whereas three dimensional shapes have surface area and volume such as polyhedrons.
The maximum volume with the least surface area is enclosed in a sphere.That's why soap bubbles, balloons, and stars settle into spherical shapes.