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Is area and surface area the same? Why or Why Not?

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  1. Yesterday, 20:40
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    Yes and no

    Area is used to define the size of surface space available on a 2d object, which only ever has 1 face

    Surface area is used to define the size of surface space available on a 3d shape, by adding up the area of all the faces of the shape
  2. Yesterday, 21:02
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    Sure. If you find the area of a surface,

    then the area you have is surface area.

    Others will undoubtedly come along and give you a

    more complex answer, but I don't think that's necessary.
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