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what is the difference between surface area and volume

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Answered by Lichiverma13
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Surface area is the sum of the areas of all the faces of the solid figure. It is measured in square units.

Volume is the number of cubic units that make up a solid figure.


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Answered by choprayogita110
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Concept

The area or region occupied by the object's surface is referred to as its surface area. The amount of space available in an object is called to as volume. A sphere, a cube, a cuboid, a cone, a cylinder, and more shapes and sizes exist in geometry. Every shape has a volume and a surface area.

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Solution

The total of the areas of all the faces of a solid figure is the surface area. It's calculated in square units.

The amount of cubic units that make up a solid figure is known as volume.

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