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Explore the concepts of area and volume in two and three dimensions. In two-dimensional space, the area of a flat surface is calculated by multiplying length and width (L x W), providing a measure of the space contained within an object. For three-dimensional space, volume is found by multiplying length, width, and height (L x W x H), quantifying the space inside a solid. This guide includes bubble maps to visually represent the relationships and formulas associated with these measurements, making it easier to understand their applications in various contexts.
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Length times Width LxW Measures the space of a flat surface Area I 2-D 2 dimensional Area Bubble Map
Measures the amount of space inside an object Length times Width times Height LxWxH Volume I 3-D 3 dimensional Volume Bubble Map