Geography, asked by rose1410, 1 month ago

what characteristics of two and three dimensional did you note?​

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Answered by ItzInnocentKudi
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  • A two-dimensional device has length and width. The product of length and width gives the area of the object. ...

  • A three-dimensional object has length, width, and height (thickness). The product of these three gives the volume of the object.

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Answered by rijularoy16
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A two-dimensional device has length and width. The product of length and width gives the area of the object. A three-dimensional object has length, width, and height (thickness). The product of these three gives the volume of the object.

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