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You measure the area of each face and add the results together. The calculation of the areas of the faces may be aided by standard formulae but not necessarily so.

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To calculate the surface area of an object, you need to determine the area of each individual face or surface and then sum them up. For example, to find the surface area of a cube, you can calculate the area of one face (side) and then multiply it by 6 (since a cube has six equal-sized faces). For a sphere, the formula is 4πr^2, where r is the radius.

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