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is the amount of surface a figure occupies on a plane surface​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Volume is the amount of space enclosed by an object or shape, how much 3-dimensional space (length, height, and width) it occupies. Plane figures like triangle, quadrilaterals and circles do not occupy any space because they lie on a plane. But solid figures like those given below do occupy space.

Answered by karthiknair25
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Answer:

The amount of surface covered by a figure

The amount of surface enclosed by a closed figure is called its Area.

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