Its called the surface area, not volume. Volume is inside. You want the outside, like if you wanted to paint it (instead of fill it up). For each 3-D object, there will be a different formula, so I can't help you there. :P
Just area. Since there is no available term for the sum of the areas of all surfaces of a figure, we call that area of the "irregular" figure.
That's the area.
That is called the area.
total surface area
Surface Area is the sum of the areas of the surfaces in the figure. Surface Area of a Prism= 2lw+2lh+2wh Surface Area of a Cylinder= 2(3.14)r(r)+2(3.14)rh
Just area. Since there is no available term for the sum of the areas of all surfaces of a figure, we call that area of the "irregular" figure.
It is the sum of the area of all the surfaces. There is no single formula - it will depend on the shape.
It depends on the type of figure. If it is a 2D figure, then it is called area. If it is a 3D figure, then it is called volume.
The answer is surface area.
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The name for a region of a closed figure is the Area.
find the area of triangles(reflecting surfaces) and also the area of rectangle or square(base)and find the sum of both.
That's the area.
The term area is generally reserved for a two-dimensional polygon, but surface area is the term of the area of the different surfaces on a three-dimensional figure---the faces on the object. So no, they are not the same.
Surface that touch food are called "food contact surfaces".
It is called perimeter.
Volume if it's a 3D figure and area if it's a 2D figure