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Two congruent geometric figures have the same shape and the same size, whereas two similar geometric figures have the same shape but they differ in size.
No. Two figures are similar if they have same shape, and all the angles are equal; but they can have the sides of different sizes. I mean, similar figures may have different sizes, but must have the same shape.
When two figures are similar it means that its the same size and length and that they both have same features in other words it means that its congruent.Simply put :they have the same shape, same angles and proportional side lengths.
They have the same shape and measurements
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Solids have three dimensions.Two-dimensional figures have length and width, and you can use these to calculate the area.Three-dimensional figures (i.e., solids) have length, width, and depth, and you can use these to calculate the volume.
They may not be the same size, they just have to have the same angle measurements. Length of the sides doesn't matter.LxWxH is what you will need to to find the difference between two or more shapes or polygons if you end up with the same volume it means they are alike round your answer to the nearest digit
Any two figures, polygonal or not, that are the same shape and size. Any two figures, polygonal or not, that are the same shape and size. Any two figures, polygonal or not, that are the same shape and size. Any two figures, polygonal or not, that are the same shape and size.
different densities. Density is defined as mass divided by volume, so if two solids have the same mass but different volumes, their densities will be different. The solid with the smaller volume will have a higher density, while the solid with the larger volume will have a lower density.
Two figures are congruent if and only if they have the same shape and size.
Well, without knowing what the two solid figures are and what the real life figure is, you cannot solve it as far as I know. That's all I've got.
Two figures with the same size and shape called congruent.
A solid figure need not have two parts. For example a rubber ball is only one sphere - nothing else.
Similar figures.
Liquid volume (displacement) and Solid volume (length x width x height)
This pair does not have the same or the same number of significant figures.