With the developments of rectangular box on paper how am I supposed to find the area of the paper that I need to make the box -- Not find the air of the box itself but the paper used? By measuring the area of one side of the box and multiplying by the six sides. You get the total area of the box (Cube).
The good thing about the developments of rectangular boxes is that they are still rectangular! In order to find the surface area of the paper needed to make a box, you would first need to determine the measurements of your finished box. One you have determined your length (L), width (W), and height (H), you will need to do some simple math. 2(LxW) + 2(WxH) + 2(LxH) = the area of paper that you need to make a box.
Paper making
it is because if it were square, circular or even triangular, there would be less space for us to write on. furthermore, as paper is mass-produced, it would be easier to create rectangular paper than other shaped papers. Plus, as printers, scanners and photocopying machines are all already built to print on rectangular paper, it would be troublesome to change the shape of paper.
It is a rectangular shape. If you were to roll out the whole roll it would be rectangular! And weird question! I like it! ;)
Paper idiot!!
a rectangular prism (fancy word for a looking at in in 2 dimensions instead of flat on the paper)
It is supposed to sum up the rest of the paper.
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All information that is given in the paper itself.
You use only paper and your hands to fold it. You can use multiple pieces of paper, but it's not required. The paper used is mostly square, rectangular or triangular.
Money box is a rectangular prism in which one keeps paper and coin capital
The stationary phase in paper chromatography is the paper itself.