Whatever the net, the answer is the same area as that of the net.
use the net to find the lateral area of the prism 3m 6m 3m 6m 15m
Yes because the surface area of a sphere is 4*pi*radius squared
the net that haves more than 80 square units is a square with a height of 20 and and base of 10
Cylinder?
How do you find the suface area of a net? Answer: Do the formula for each shape that is in the net.
If you know how to find the area of all the shapes of the faces of the net, add the area of them together to get the surface area.
Calculate the area of each net individually and then add them all up together
The net can be used to find surface area causs you can see that it's flatten, goodbye 🖕🏻 I didn't wanted to answer my own question so be thankful you br9t. 9 = a
It really depends on what solid you refer to. Basically, the surface area is basically taking a shape's net and finding the area of that.
Work out the area of each of the 5 nets and then add them together
Form a net of the Toblerone and work out the area of each individual part of it and then add up the parts together to find its entire surface area
Whatever the net, the answer is the same area as that of the net.
the formula in finding the area is AREA=(LENGTH)(WIDTH) (HEIGHT) A=L X W X H) The total area of the net is the same as the surface area of the original. By working out the area of each part of the net and adding them together you get the surface area of the original object.
radius squared multiplied by pie
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To find the surface area of any shape, you can follow the process described below: 1. Draw a net of the polyhedron. 2. Calculate the area of each face. 3. Add up the area of all the faces.