what is true about volume?
capacity of any container
area X height/depth
is a 3D figure
all of the above
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All of the above
Step-by-step explanation:
Consider a bottle and fill it completely with water...You will observe volume of liquid =volume of bottle...Which proves the first one
secondly Volume = lbh(lenght × breadth ×height)
but lenght ×breadth is area
So volume is equal to area ×height..This proves the second part
Obviously, any 3-Dimensional figure lenght, breadth and height so it will have volume too....
Hence the correct answer is "ALL OF THE ABOVE"
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