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There is no "space" inside a solid figure (body).However the solid figure can be measured in terms of its volume (the amount of space it occupies).
Its volume measured in cubic units.
the area is that 2 dimensional space inside of the closed figure. normally specified as square centimeters or square inches
The plane is in two dimensional and the space figure is in three dimensional.
A space figure is a figure or shape in 3-dimensional space. It could be solid but it need not be: for example, it could be a wriggly line drawn on the surface of a sphere.
it would be the figure's volume
There is no "space" inside a solid figure (body).However the solid figure can be measured in terms of its volume (the amount of space it occupies).
zero. two dimensional figures do not occupk any space
area
This is called the volume of the object, the enclosed three-dimensional space.
Its volume measured in cubic units.
the area is that 2 dimensional space inside of the closed figure. normally specified as square centimeters or square inches
The number of square units inside a shapeArea means the amount of 2-dimensional space an object takes up.area is the space inside the shape
Volume and it is measured in cubic units.
That's called the figure's area.That's called the figure's area.That's called the figure's area.That's called the figure's area.
The amount of space taken up or occupied by an object is its volume.
The plane is in two dimensional and the space figure is in three dimensional.