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The dimension of a similar figure refers to the number of measurable extents it possesses, such as length, width, and height. Similar figures maintain the same shape but may differ in size, meaning their corresponding dimensions are proportional. For example, if one figure is two times larger than another, all linear dimensions of the larger figure are twice those of the smaller figure. Thus, the dimensionality remains the same; both figures are two-dimensional or three-dimensional, depending on their nature.

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