The volume of any 2-dimensional object is always zero (0).but if it is not a 2d then it is a 3d and the volume of that would be bxh divided by3.
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No because volume involves multiplying by a value on the 3rd dimension, and since the length on the 3rd dimension is 0 a square's volume is 0.
You cannot!!!!! A Square is a plain 2-dimensional figure. A 3-dimensional object is a Cube. The AREA of a square is length x length = length squared The VOLUME of a Cube is length x length x length = length cubed.
Of course, Squares and Rectangles are 2D shapes, therefore they don't have volumes. However, if you are asking what the volume of a cube is, the equation is; Width X Length X Height = Volume of a cube (or cuboid) Hope that -rant removed for idiocy-
The formula is: [ Volume = 0 ].A 'plane figure' has no volume. That's any figure that you can draw on paper,and those can't hold water. It takes volume to hold water, and volume takesthree dimensions.
The formula is:Volume = 0Flat 2-dimensional figures don't have volume. In other words, they can't hold water. A figure is 2-dimensional if it can be drawn on paper.A rectangle has area ... the amount of space it covers on paper or on the ground.The formula for the area of a rectangle isArea = (Length) x (Width)