multiply the height by the width
You need dome type of Formula to calculate this. The formula must relate drag and surface area. Assuming the surface area is at the face of the car, or not.
The surface area must be given in square cm, NOT cm. Surface area of a cube = 6x2 where x is the length of a side. So 6x2 = 34.56 SQUARE cm x2 = 5.76 x = 2.4 cm
You must be with K12 if you are it is The surface area of A is greater than the surface area of B.
NO. This is the way to get the volume of a prism, not the surface area of any three-dimensional figure. To find the surface area of a three-dimensional figure, you must find the area of each of its faces and then add the side-areas together.
To calculate area, or cm2, the length and width must be multiplied. For example, a length of 2 cm and a width of 3 cm equals an area of 6 cm.
You need dome type of Formula to calculate this. The formula must relate drag and surface area. Assuming the surface area is at the face of the car, or not.
Yes, they must calculate dosages based on surface area of the patient's body. This is only one example.
The surface area must be given in square cm, NOT cm. Surface area of a cube = 6x2 where x is the length of a side. So 6x2 = 34.56 SQUARE cm x2 = 5.76 x = 2.4 cm
You must be with K12 if you are it is The surface area of A is greater than the surface area of B.
They do. All matter that exists has some surface area. A carbon sample must have some surface area - not zero.
NO. This is the way to get the volume of a prism, not the surface area of any three-dimensional figure. To find the surface area of a three-dimensional figure, you must find the area of each of its faces and then add the side-areas together.
TRUE: To find the surface area of a three dimensional figure, you must find the area of each of its faces and then add them together.
No, you must add, not multiply.
6 centimetres( to find surface area one must multiply height by height, width by width and length by length. Then you must add the products together and you get the surface area. To get the side lengths from a surface area you must reverse and divide it by 3[height,length and width]. In your case that would be 18. Then you must find a number that when multiplied by 3 equals the quotient of the first division{18} and there you have it 6). This only works on cubes.
Area of the container and the mass of the gas or liquid inside.
If you want to find the surface of something, you must first specify which shape or object you wish to find the surface of, and need to say which area you are looking for, Lateral or Total surface area. Then someone will be able to answer your question.
To calculate area, or cm2, the length and width must be multiplied. For example, a length of 2 cm and a width of 3 cm equals an area of 6 cm.