24 cm² represents an area measurement of 24 square centimeters. This means that if you were to draw a square with each side measuring 4.899 cm (rounded to three decimal places), the total area enclosed within the square would be 24 cm². This measurement is commonly used in geometry and other mathematical calculations involving two-dimensional shapes.
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A = 24cm2
The width is 3cm.
The area of a triangle equals 1/2 base x height. So the answer is 1/2 x 6cm x 8cm = 1/2 x 48cm2 = 24cm2.
If 2 sides of the rectangle are 6cm, then the remaining 2 sides are 4cm. Area = Length x Breadth Breadth = Area / Lenghth 24 = 6 x Breadth Breadth = 24 / 6 = 4
So your cube is 2cm3? Right, lets do some maths! Okay, so the surface area is taking your cube, and cutting along the edge to show a net of the cube. So the maths is: 2x2x6, the 2x2 because the square will be 2cm high by 2cm wide, the 6 becuase a cube has 6 sides. 2x2x6=24, so the answer for Surface Area is 24cm2. Now for the Volume, the volume is the width x length x depth, which is easy. 2x2x2= 8, so the answer for Volume is 8cm3. So the SA:V ratio is 24:8. Hope that helps!