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5 September, 06:51

Why is the surface area of a three-dimensional figure measured in square units rather than in cubic units

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  1. 5 September, 08:09
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    Answer:Because when a three dimensional object is folded flat, its area is calculated, and then it is no longer has volume, only length and bredth. Volume has cubic units.
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