No, volume is in cubic units, while surface area is in square units.
It is the surface area of the solid.
It is its volume which is measured in cubic units
Acute
The "Surface Area" of the solid figure. Note, the word "total" in the answer above is not correct/needed - there can not be anything less than a surface area of a solid figure.
No, volume is in cubic units, while surface area is in square units.
The measure of the amount of space a solid figure is Volume
The number of cubic units needed to fill the space occupied by a solid is called its volume. This volume measurement indicates how much space the solid takes up and can be calculated using the appropriate formula based on the shape of the solid (e.g., length x width x height for a rectangular prism).
It is the surface area of the solid.
There is no limit to the number of vertices that a solid figure can have.
It is its volume which is measured in cubic units
Volume is the measure of the amount of space inside of a solid figure, like a cube, ball, cylinder, or pyramid. It's units are always "cubic", that is, the number of little element cubes that fit inside the figure.
Acute
Solid figures are normally named after their number of faces.
The "Surface Area" of the solid figure. Note, the word "total" in the answer above is not correct/needed - there can not be anything less than a surface area of a solid figure.
Two.
pyramid