Length times the Width times height
You times the Length by the Wight
get a maths book!!
The letters P and Q will be used in algebra math. It also can be used with other letters.
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It depends on what it is ,for example ,the square"s area =side*side
Agreed with anonymous 14 y ago. However, 2pir^(2) + 2pirh can be factor to 2pir(r + h) So S.A.(Cyl) = 2pir(r + h) e.g. a cylinder of radious 2 cm and a height/length of 24 cm Has a surface area of SA(cyl) = 2(3.14)(2(2 + 24) => SA(Cyl) = 3.14(4)(26) SA(Cyl) = 3.14(104) SA(Cyl) = 326.56 cm(2)
area under y axis
Yes it is. It is Length x Width.
The total surface area! The total surface area! The total surface area! The total surface area!
It should be relatively easy to find the surface area of a box when you are given the surface area.
anthing lenth with area perimater