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How are area and volume similar? both are 2-dimensional both take up an amount of space both are 3-dimensional both have length, width, and height

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I think its "both take up an amount of space /b

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I think sorry if Im wrong

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128

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The area of the larger rectangle is \begin{align*}8(16)=128 \ \mathrm{units}^2\end{align*} and the area of the smaller rectangle is \begin{align*}5(10)=50 \ \mathrm{units}^2.\end{align*} If we compare the areas in a ratio, it is \begin{align*}50:128 \ = \ 25:64 \ = \ 5^2:8^2.\end{align*}

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