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Squared. When you find surface area, you are only finding the area of the shapes that make up the three-denominational shape.
Surface area = 2LW + 2(L+W)H
lw + lh + wh x2
Yes, they can. They can also have the same surface area, but different volume.
To calculate the area of the front surface of a box, you would multiply the width of the box by the height of the box. This calculation gives you the area of the rectangular front surface.
you multiply the length times width times height.
The answer will depend on the shape (and size) of the box: some have a rectangular cross-section, others circular.
surface area of a rectangular prism is the formula: 2lw+2wh+2lh
Suppose that the area of the rectangular base is: lw then if the height is: h the surface area is: lw + lh + wh I believe that formula is for the surface area of a rectangular prism...
The formula will depend on what it is that you are trying to find: the volume or the surface area.
For the same base dimensions (base area) and the same height, the rectangular prism has more surface area.
Given the surface area of a rectangular prism, there are infinitely many rectangular prisms possible.
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The surface area of a cylinder prism has round shape and the surface of a rectangular prism has a square shape.
Given any rectangular prism, there are infinitely many other rectangular prisms with exactly the same surface area.
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