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.
A square prism is a solid object with identical ends, flat sides, and has the same cross section through out its length.
The surface area of a cylinder prism has round shape and the surface of a rectangular prism has a square shape.
wish i knew * * * * * If you know the length, breadth and height of the rectangular prism, your wish is about to come true: The surface area is 2*(L*B + B*H + H*L) square units.
3-D or you can say a prism.
That depends on how many faces this particular prism has.
A square prism is a solid object with identical ends, flat sides, and has the same cross section through out its length.
It is not possible to answer the question since a square prism can have any length.
If it is a cube (basically a square) or a rectangular prism multiply the top, the length, and the base.
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Yes, a square prism's height, length, and width are equal.
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
Assuming that the prism is a rectangular prism, even though there is no justification for making that assumption, the answer is 488 square units of length.
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If a rectangular prism has length L, width W and height H units, then its total surface area is 2*(LW + WH + HL) square units.
For a square prism, a rectangular prism, or a cube you multiply length times width times height.
Okay, the last person who edited this, totally screwed up. The formula to find the surface area of a square prism is 2B+Ph, multiply the length of the width of the base to get the area, then multiply that by two. After you have multiplied the base twice, et the perimeter of the base and multiply it by the height of the square prism.