You could use h*BA cubic units, provided that the units used for BA are squares of units used for h. If BA is in square centimetres and h is in metres, the formula will give a answer which is not easy to understand.
Lateral Area=Perimeter of the base * height perimeter=20 height=6 so, Lateral Area=20 * 6 Lateral Area=120cm
It is the lateral area (which is 1/2 the perimeter multiplied by the slant height), plus the area of the base.
The lateral area [L] of a right prism with base perimeter [P] and height [h] is L=Ph.
SA = BA + 1/2 ps SA = BA + LA
SA = BA + ph and SA = BA + LA
Lateral Area=Perimeter of the base * height perimeter=20 height=6 so, Lateral Area=20 * 6 Lateral Area=120cm
SA = BA + ph SA = BA + LA because LA = ph (perimeter x height)
The lateral area [L] of a right prism with base perimeter [P] and height [h] is L=Ph.
Total surface area= 1/2 times the perimeter of the base times the slant height plus the area of the base Lateral surface area= 1/2 times the perimeter times the slant height
It is the lateral area (which is 1/2 the perimeter multiplied by the slant height), plus the area of the base.
The lateral area [L] of a right prism with base perimeter [P] and height [h] is L=Ph.
SA = BA + 1/2 ps SA = BA + LA
SA = BA + ph and SA = BA + LA
The lateral surface area, that is, the part curved in 3-dimensional space, is equal to the perimeter of one circular base multiplied by the height. The perimeter of a circle with radius 10 is 20(pi); therefore, the lateral area is 20(pi)16 = 6.0 X 102 to the justified number of significant digits.
Lateral Area= p times h p= perimeter of the base h=height of the figure Surface Area= Lateral Area + 2 times (B) B= Area of base
The surface area is the area of the base plus the area of the slanted sides:SA = ba + lala = ps→SA = ba + ps
(1/2 B)h another way is Lateral area + base area. Lateral area is 1/2 perimeter*slant height. You use this if you dont know the height but know the slant. or if you just like to do it this way