The phrase that describes the volume of a three-dimensional figure is "the amount of space enclosed within the figure." Volume quantifies how much substance can fit inside the shape, measured in cubic units. Common formulas for calculating volume vary depending on the type of figure, such as length × width × height for a rectangular prism.
A two dimensional figure does not have volume or depth such as flat surfaced polygons.
A circle is a two dimensional plane figure and does not have a volume.
A pentagon is a two-dimensional geometric figure and therefore has area but not volume. To have volume, a geometric figure must have height or thickness as well as its plane dimensions.
The formula is V = 0.A parabola is a 2-dimensional figure and therefore cannot have a volume.
A semi-circle is a 2-dimensional figure and so cannot have a volume.
A two dimensional figure does not have volume or depth such as flat surfaced polygons.
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it would be the figure's volume
A trapezoid is a 2-dimensional figure and so its volume is zero.
A triangle is a two-dimensional figure. It cannot have volume.
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The trapezoid is a plane figure which has surface Area, but no volume but if there was a 3d figure your equation would be. The Surface Area of a trapezoid = ½(b1+b2) x h X Height of figure.
With great difficulty because a rectangle is a 2 dimensional shape which does not have a volume.
Its volume.
A circle is a two dimensional plane figure and does not have a volume.
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A pentagon is a two-dimensional geometric figure and therefore has area but not volume. To have volume, a geometric figure must have height or thickness as well as its plane dimensions.