Formula: S = 2B + L
The surface area of a cylinder prism has round shape and the surface of a rectangular prism has a square shape.
This square prism is a cube with six sides, each having an area of one square foot. Thus, the total surface area is six square feet.
The surface area of a prism is the two bases and all the sides A = 2 *area of base + Perimeter of base * Height of prism.
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To calculate the surface area of the equilateral triangular-based prism, you need to calculate the area of the equilateral triangle and all the other sides of the prism. The total area of all the phases will give the total surface are of an equilateral triangular based prism.
Surface area = 2ab + 2bc + 2ac
Formula: S = 2B + L
Assuming you mean a rectangular prism, you get the smallest surface area if the prism is a cube. You can calculate the required length of side to get that volume; then, based on that, the corresponding surface area.
you calculate the area of one side, then multiply it by three.
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You can think of a square prism as a die, having six sides. So you need the length of one side, 's'. That side's [surface] area is s2 With six sides, the cube's surface area is simply: 6s2
surface area prism = 2 × area end + total area side = 2 × area end + perimeter end × length of prism The information given to you will allow you to work out the area of one pentagonal end, and the perimeter of the pentagonal end.
Assume that a = apothem length of the triangular prism, b = base length of the triangular prism, and h = height of the triangular prism. The formulas to find the surface area is SA = ab + 3bh.
Please be specific: Are you referring to surface area, volume? the length of one side?
The surface area of a cylinder prism has round shape and the surface of a rectangular prism has a square shape.
Calculate the area of each net individually and then add them all up together