i think its impossible
Here is a way:
Construct a number of squares that are one unit in area. For example, if you want to know the area of a plot of land, construct squares that are one square foot each. Then put as many of those squares as possible onto your plot without any gaps or any overlapping. Count the number of squares that you were able to put.
The surface area of a cube can be found by using the formula A=8R/2+(2.87x8)x0.3 - Professor Plum
Surface area is the total space that a three-dimensional object occupies. When using the mathematical formula for its shape you get the surface area measurement.
The volume of a triangular pyramid can be found using the formula Volume=Base Area x height /3. Surface Area can be expressed as Surface Area =Base Area+0.5 x perimeter x side length.
There is no simple formula since tents come in all shapes and sizes. Divide the tens up into coherent shapes, calculate the area of each shape using the appropriate formula for a rectangle, trapezium, triangle or whatever and add the results together.
multiplying the perimeter of the base by the height and adding the area of both bases. sum of the area of its faces * * * * * The first answer works only for a prism, not for polyhedra in general.
Surface area of a sphere = 4*pi*radius2
You find the surface area of a cube by using the formula 6e2. In this case, e=edge.
there isn't one
The surface area of a cube can be found by using the formula A=8R/2+(2.87x8)x0.3 - Professor Plum
Surface area is the total space that a three-dimensional object occupies. When using the mathematical formula for its shape you get the surface area measurement.
If you are using it to describe values in a mathematical formula, it wouldn't be a capital.
The formula for finding the surface area of a rectangle is length x width. 3.14 is the value for pi and is used for circles, cylinders, and spheres and has nothing to do with rectangles.
Assuming that 3.14 is pi, then most likely you're looking for the surface area of a circle, which is pi x r2.
You can click on it in the Formula Bar near the top of screen, or you can press the F2 key.
When copying a formula using absolute cell addressing the formula is left in it's exact stage. No changes are made, not even symbols excluded or included. The formula stays in it's original form. When using relative cell addressing to copy a formula the formula needs to be copied without any types of symbols.
The volume of a triangular pyramid can be found using the formula Volume=Base Area x height /3. Surface Area can be expressed as Surface Area =Base Area+0.5 x perimeter x side length.
The easiest way is to use the formula but if you REALLY wanted to you could: Fill the box with water then empty it out and count how many square inches it takes to fill the box with water. Of course you should use the formula: length X width X height