Find the area to one side of one of the cubes and multiply it by 18
10cm2
the surface area = 22 sq. inches
No. you would use cubes only if you were trying to find the perimeter, area, or volume of a dimensional shape.
For a rectangle, do the following:1. Count the number of cubes on one side of the retangle.2. Count the number of cubes on an adjacent side (not the opposite side)3. Multiple both numbers together. The result is your answer.
Find the area to one side of one of the cubes and multiply it by 18
10cm2
the surface area = 22 sq. inches
No. you would use cubes only if you were trying to find the perimeter, area, or volume of a dimensional shape.
To find the area of any rectangular prism, multiply each dimension.
For a rectangle, do the following:1. Count the number of cubes on one side of the retangle.2. Count the number of cubes on an adjacent side (not the opposite side)3. Multiple both numbers together. The result is your answer.
Assuming they are joined full face to full face, the surface area is between 16 and 18 times the area of one face.
The volume V of a prism is the area of its base Btimes its height h.
(surface area of cube 1 or 2 (either)) times 2 = (total surface area of two identical cubes)
to find the surface area you have to first find the area of each part then add the areas together.
Yes they would have to be similar cubes.
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