You need calculate the area of only one face and multiply the result by the number of congruent faces.
I am not sure that such a surface can exist.
Cylinder - a solid figure formed by two congruent parallel circles joined by a curved surface.
A similar figure has the same interior angles as a congruent figure but its sides are in proportion to a congruent figure.
Cylinder
cylinder
Sounds like a cylinder
That depends on the figure whose surface area and volume you're finding. You could try a Google search for "volume of [figure name]" or "surface area of [figure name]".
A cylinder
A square is not a solid figure at all. It's a flat figure, with four congruent faces and four congruent angles.
There's no such thing as one congruent figure. Two or more figuresare congruent if they have exactly the same shape and size.
A congruent figure is identical to another figure. Example would be like a circle with the radius of 12 meters, then the congruent figure would have to be a circle with a 12 meter radius.
marks used on a figure to indicate congruent