usually, you multiply the width by the length.
the formula depends on the shape of the object
the area for a cylinder is the area of the cirlce face X length of the object. (Pi)r2X length
the formula in finding the area is AREA=(LENGTH)(WIDTH) (HEIGHT) A=L X W X H) The total area of the net is the same as the surface area of the original. By working out the area of each part of the net and adding them together you get the surface area of the original object.
Find the length of the sides of the object. Good for finding how much fencing you would need to enclose an area.
A circle doesn't have a surface area because it is a 2D object. The area of a circle is = pi r2. if you mean the surface area of a sphere it is = 4 pi r2
You Are Finding The Area Of That Object .
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the formula depends on the shape of the object
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the area for a cylinder is the area of the cirlce face X length of the object. (Pi)r2X length
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the formula in finding the area is AREA=(LENGTH)(WIDTH) (HEIGHT) A=L X W X H) The total area of the net is the same as the surface area of the original. By working out the area of each part of the net and adding them together you get the surface area of the original object.
Find the length of the sides of the object. Good for finding how much fencing you would need to enclose an area.
A circle doesn't have a surface area because it is a 2D object. The area of a circle is = pi r2. if you mean the surface area of a sphere it is = 4 pi r2
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Some of many examples are:- Finding the circumference of a circle Finding the area of a circle Finding the surface area of a sphere Finding the volume of a sphere Finding the surface area of a cylinder Finding the volume of a cylinder Finding the volume of a cone Finding the surface area of a cone
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