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Are determined by (a) the shape of the flat surface, (b) the area of the flat surface, and (c) the size of the square units.
I'm not sure, but I think you would find the are of the base and find the area of one of the triangles and multiply the triangle one by four...I am basing this off of my 5th grade math lessons in surface area, so this may not be accurate...but you can try it and find out for me! :D
A capital A is usually used as a symbol for area in math.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math here, huh? Alright, so the surface area of a cube is 6 times the length squared. If the surface area is 384 cm², we can find the length of one side by dividing that by 6 and then taking the square root. Once you have the length, to find the volume of a cube, you just cube the length. So, like, volume = length x length x length. Math is fun, right?