The measure of the amount of space enclosed by a three-dimensional figure is called its volume. Volume quantifies how much space an object occupies and is typically expressed in cubic units, such as cubic centimeters or cubic meters. Different shapes have specific formulas for calculating volume, such as length × width × height for a rectangular prism or (\frac{4}{3}πr^3) for a sphere.
That's the 'volume' of the figure.
The measure of the amount of surface enclosed by the boundary of a figure is called its area. Area quantifies the two-dimensional space within the perimeter of a shape, such as a rectangle, circle, or triangle. It is typically expressed in square units, such as square meters or square feet.
The area of the figure is the amount of space enclosed by its perimeter.
a ruler
Sphere, cylinder and a cone
That's the 'volume' of the figure.
The measure of the amount of surface enclosed by the boundary of a figure is called its area. Area quantifies the two-dimensional space within the perimeter of a shape, such as a rectangle, circle, or triangle. It is typically expressed in square units, such as square meters or square feet.
The area of the figure is the amount of space enclosed by its perimeter.
a ruler
a polygon
Sphere, cylinder and a cone
no, it is sphere is not a perfect circle. because sphere is 3dimensional figure and circle is 2 dimensional figure
The measure of the amount of space a solid figure is Volume
The measure of the amount of space a solid figure is Volume
A polygon.
The size of that area is known as the "area" of the figure.
The area covered by an enclosed figure