A geometry problem by Tom Clancy

Geometry Level 3

All the squares have volume.

T r u e \color{#20A900}{True} or f a l s e \color{#D61F06}{false} ? ?

Under ambiguous situation Yes Not enought data No

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3 solutions

Mohammad Farhat
Aug 19, 2018

Since when did two-dimensional shapes have three-dimensional properties. The answer is a big no.

It could be embedded in a 3Dimensional space, which would mean it could have volume, right? Maybe?

Dylan Daniel - 2 years, 8 months ago

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Not really

Mohammad Farhat - 2 years, 8 months ago
Matin Naseri
Jun 27, 2018

V = L × W × H V=L×W×H

Squares are 2 D 2D shapes it means that squares have only [wide ( W ) (W) and Length ( L (L )]and don't have height thus squares don't have volume.

B D
Aug 26, 2018

Cubes have volume not squares.

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