Geometry
circumscribed
area
That's the 'volume' of the figure.
In mathematics, "excess" typically refers to the amount by which a quantity exceeds a specified limit or value. For example, if a budget allows for $100 but a person spends $120, the excess spending is $20. In other contexts, such as geometry, "excess" can also describe the amount by which a figure surpasses a certain measure, like the excess angle in spherical geometry, where it exceeds the sum of angles in Euclidean space.
Geometry
In 2-dimensional geometry, the first shape circumscribesthe second while the second is inscribed in the first.
circumscribed
The measure of the amount of space a solid figure is Volume
The measure of the amount of space a solid figure is Volume
Is its area.
area
a prism
That's the 'volume' of the figure.
The short answer is a solid.
a figure that is used in geometry
A circle.