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∙ 12y ago180 cm
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∙ 12y agoAssuming the cross-section is an equilateral triangle with sides of 'a' and the length is 'b' the surface area will be 3ab + SQRT(3).a2
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how do you find area of a square that has sides of length 96 inches
The lengths of a square's sides if its area is 5 is: 2.236
Volume = cross sectional area * lengthArea = 2* cross sectional area + perimeter of cross section * length
The volume of any cube is (length of one side)3The surface area is (length of one side)2 x 6 [since a cube has six sides]
The formula for cross section area of a square is very easy to use. Measure the length of one side of the square it. If you are doing the cross section area of a rectangle, measure both sides and multiply them together.
Assuming the cross-section is an equilateral triangle with sides of 'a' and the length is 'b' the surface area will be 3ab + SQRT(3).a2
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how do you find area of a square that has sides of length 96 inches
The lengths of a square's sides if its area is 5 is: 2.236
The length of one of its sides is 10 cm.
cross-section area = 0.5*(sum of parallel sides)*height Volume in cubic units = cross-section area*length
Volume = cross sectional area * lengthArea = 2* cross sectional area + perimeter of cross section * length
The surface area of a prism is twice the area of the end plus the area of all the sides. For a prism with a polygon cross-section the area of all the sides if given by the perimeter of the cross-section polygon multiplied by the length of the prism. Assuming you have a prism of cross-section that is a rectangle with sides 4 mm and 3 mm, and is 15 mm long (ie it is an oblong), its surface area is: → surface_area = 2 × (4 mm × 3 mm) + 2 × (4 mm + 3 mm) × 15 mm → surface area = 2 × 12 mm² + 14 mm × 15 mm = 234 mm²
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The length of each of the sides is then 9 metres.