The volume is cubed and the surface area is squared.
112 cm squared
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32 x 12 = 384 cm3
Given the surface area of a rectangular prism, there are infinitely many rectangular prisms possible.
Squared. When you find surface area, you are only finding the area of the shapes that make up the three-denominational shape.
The volume is cubed and the surface area is squared.
112 cm squared
The surface area of a cylinder prism has round shape and the surface of a rectangular prism has a square shape.
The surface area of a rectangular prism can be calculated by adding the areas of all six faces. The formula for the surface area of a rectangular prism is 2lw + 2lh + 2wh, where l, w, and h represent the length, width, and height of the prism, respectively. This formula accounts for the two faces of each dimension (length, width, and height) on the rectangular prism.
There are 6 sides to a rectangular prism. Two are 5x3, two are 3x2 and two are 2x5 - that means two are 15mm squared, two are 6mm squared, and two are 10mm squared. Add those up, and you get 62mm squared.
1332 inches squared
12
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I am not sure that a rectangular prism is in any position to care!
32 x 12 = 384 cm3
Suppose that the area of the rectangular base is: lw then if the height is: h the surface area is: lw + lh + wh I believe that formula is for the surface area of a rectangular prism...