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No. If you want the area of a single surface of a box, simply multiply the height by the width of the surface of interest.
to find the surface area of the triangle we just need to multiply the length with breath. area=lengthXbreadth
Multiply the area of one of its faces by 6
find the surface area of one of the faces (all of the faces are the same if it is a true cube) for example if the length is 2 and the width is 2 then u multiply that and get the surface area of that then since there is 6 faces to a cube so u multiply the surface area of one of the faces by 6
Multiply them.
No. If you want the area of a single surface of a box, simply multiply the height by the width of the surface of interest.
Assuming that you are determining the surface area of a rectangle, in order to perform the calculation you would multiply the length (10m) by the width (2m):Surface Area = Length x WidthSurface Area = 10m x 2mSurface Area = 20m^2
to find the surface area of the triangle we just need to multiply the length with breath. area=lengthXbreadth
To calculate the area of the front surface of a box, you would multiply the width of the box by the height of the box. This calculation gives you the area of the rectangular front surface.
Multiply the area of one of its faces by 6
to find the surface area of a cube you multiply Length by width, by hight- i think that that is the rich order so it would be 6x6x6 = Area or 6to the 3rd power or 18 x 6 or 102
Multiply length times width.
Multiply length x width.
Multiply them.
find the surface area of one of the faces (all of the faces are the same if it is a true cube) for example if the length is 2 and the width is 2 then u multiply that and get the surface area of that then since there is 6 faces to a cube so u multiply the surface area of one of the faces by 6
To find the area, multiply the height by the width.
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