If you mean a rectangular cuboid then they work out as follows:-
Volume: 4.2*4*9 = 151.2 cubic cm
Surface area: 2(4*4.2)+2(4.2*9)+2(4*9) = 181.2 square cm
You can't derive the volume from the surface area.
The volume is cubed and the surface area is squared.
Yes. A cube that is 2x2x2 has the same volume as a rectangular prism that is 1x2x4, which is 8. The surface area of the cube is 24 while the surface area of the rectangular prism is 28.
5x4x4 Volume=80 Surface Area=112
This will usually be the case for objects that have different shapes: even if they have the same volume, it is unlikely that they have the same surface area. As an example, calculate the volume and surface area of the following two rectangular block shapes: 1) A 2 x 2 x 2 rectangular block 2) A 1 x 1 x 8 rectangular block
You can't derive the volume from the surface area.
No.
Yes, they can. They can also have the same surface area, but different volume.
The volume is cubed and the surface area is squared.
Yes. A cube that is 2x2x2 has the same volume as a rectangular prism that is 1x2x4, which is 8. The surface area of the cube is 24 while the surface area of the rectangular prism is 28.
5x4x4 Volume=80 Surface Area=112
There is no direct relationship.
They are both 3 dimensional shapes having surface area and volume.
This will usually be the case for objects that have different shapes: even if they have the same volume, it is unlikely that they have the same surface area. As an example, calculate the volume and surface area of the following two rectangular block shapes: 1) A 2 x 2 x 2 rectangular block 2) A 1 x 1 x 8 rectangular block
Yes, they can. They can also have the same surface area, but different volume.
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