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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

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Q: What is the volume and surface area of the rectangular that's 4.2 cm 4cm and 9cm?
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