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.
The surface area of prisms or pyramids are simply the total area of the corresponding nets.
Given the surface area of a rectangular prism, there are infinitely many rectangular prisms possible.
You must be with K12 if you are it is The surface area of A is greater than the surface area of B.
Given any rectangular prism, there are infinitely many other rectangular prisms with exactly the same surface area.
(surface area of cube 1 or 2 (either)) times 2 = (total surface area of two identical cubes)
The volume V of a prism is the area of its base Btimes its height h.
surface area is the total outer area of a figure (I.E. a cubes surface area can be calculated by adding the area of its 4 squares)
The surface area of prisms or pyramids are simply the total area of the corresponding nets.
Given the surface area of a rectangular prism, there are infinitely many rectangular prisms possible.
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!!!!!
You must be with K12 if you are it is The surface area of A is greater than the surface area of B.
Given any rectangular prism, there are infinitely many other rectangular prisms with exactly the same surface area.
(surface area of cube 1 or 2 (either)) times 2 = (total surface area of two identical cubes)
S=Ph+2B
Yes.
2lw + 2lh + 2wh
To find the surface area of a square (or rectangle) you multiply the length times the width. Then to get the total area of a cube you add up the surface areas of all the square sides it has. I hope you can figure it out from there.