What is the main difference between area and volume in case of measurements?
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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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my answer for your question
areas for 2D shapes but volume is for 3D shapes
For area the unit is millimetre square , centimetre square , metre square or kilometre square but for volume the unit is millimetre cube , centimetre cube , metre cube or kilometre cube
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Hello
my answer for your question
areas for 2D shapes but volume is for 3D shapes
For area the unit is millimetre square , centimetre square , metre square or kilometre square but for volume the unit is millimetre cube , centimetre cube , metre cube or kilometre cube
I hope it is useful for you
Thank you
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