A cuboid is a hexahedron. That is a solid face with six faces. More specifically, all six faces of a cuboid are rectangular.
The total surface area of a cuboid with sides of length A, B and C is 2*(AB + BC + CA) sq units.
length *width*height=area of cuboid
(Length x height) x 6
Volume of a cuboid = cross-section area times its length
With great difficulty because more information about the dimensions of the cuboid are required.
derivation of surface area of cuboid
With great difficulty since such a shape cannot exist. A cuboid, by definition, has six faces (sides).
A cuboid is a 3 dimensional object and 3 measures are required for the total surface area of a cuboid.
To find the volume of a cuboid, you need its length, width, and height. If you have the area of the base (length × width) and the length, you can rearrange the area formula to find the width: width = area/length. Once you have the width, you can multiply the area by the height (if known) or find the height similarly to calculate the volume using the formula: Volume = length × width × height.
The surface area of a box, which is a cuboid, depends on its length, width and height. A cube is a special type of cuboid in which the length , width and height are all the same.
The area of a cuboid, specifically its surface area, can be calculated using the formula: ( \text{Surface Area} = 2(lw + lh + wh) ), where ( l ) is the length, ( w ) is the width, and ( h ) is the height of the cuboid. This formula accounts for the area of all six rectangular faces of the cuboid.
you do length times width like 4 time 6 = ...
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