Surface Areas of Prisms
Cube:
6 x breadth x Height
Triangular Prism:
(Breadth x Height) + (3 x Length x Breadth)
Square Pyramid:
(2 x Breadth x Height) + (Breadth x Breadth)
Cylinder:
(2 x Pi x radius x Length) + (2 x Pi x Radius x Radius)
Cone:
(Pi x Radius x Height) + (Pi x Radius x Radius)
Sphere:
Pi x Radius x Radius x 4
By Austin from a Christian school in Belrose, NSW
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Yes, they can. They can also have the same surface area, but different volume.
Before asking a question, you should always check your notes, If you do not, I think the top is Bxh and then everything is HxL
No the area is when you are dealing with a 2-dimensional figure. Surface area formulas vary depending on if the object is a rectangular prism, a pyramid, a cone, or a triangular prism. a.k.a. the object needs to be 3-D to have a surface area.
To figure out the surface area of a reactangular prism you have to multiply length x width and then multiply that by how many faces it has, to figure out volume you multiply the length x width x height of the prism and than you will find your answer!!!!!
box:length*breath*height cuboid:same as above