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15 May, 06:43

What is the difference between volume surface area and area

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  1. 15 May, 06:52
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    Answer: Surface area is just what you can see. The outer part. The area is the whole thing. Even the inside, not just what you can see.

    Explanation/Reasoning:

    Surface area is the outside layer, or the uppermost part. It is what surrounds it. The area is the whole thing. Even what you cannot see.

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  2. 15 May, 06:54
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    The area is the same as the surface area.

    The volume measures the space inside a solid shape.

    The surface area is the "face" of a solid shape. The measurement of the outside of the solid shape.
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