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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.

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The third dimension. A two-dimensional figure has only length and width. A solid has length, width and depth, creating volume.

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