depends on the shape... if its a sphere or a prism or what. You'll get different answers because they have different surface area to volume ratios. Sphere will give you the biggest volume for a given surface area.
It is the surface area of the two ends plus the surface area of the curved surface. Surface area of each end is pir2 Surface area of the curved surface is 2pirh Total surface area = 2pir2 + 2pirh
no; surface area applies to the square unit of measurement of a 2-dimensional surface, such as one face of a box (length and width). Volume is a 3-dimensional representation that takes the 2-dimensional surface area (length x width) and adds a 3rd dimension in the form of depth, or height. Answers in volume will always be a cubic unit of measure. Summing it up: Surface Area: L x W Cubic Area (Volume): L x W x H
"volume of the surface area" is garbled: by definition an area is a two-dimensional measurement and so has a volume of zero. Was that "volume AND the surface area"? Anyway the simplest way to determine this is to just wait for your teacher to reveal the answers to the homework exercises, since that's surely where this comes from...
multiply length and width,then width and height,then height and width then add your answers together the double it.
Because an object can only have one value for its surface area.
Area is measured in square units. Volume is measured in cubic units. Surface Area- squareunits.
You don't. You put a cubed sign for volume, which surface area is not. Surface area gets a squared sign. The reason for THAT is to show it's a 2-dimensional measurement.
depends on the shape... if its a sphere or a prism or what. You'll get different answers because they have different surface area to volume ratios. Sphere will give you the biggest volume for a given surface area.
i think you should ask Wiki answers
In many crafts and trades an understanding of surface and volume are quite fundamental to the practice. Consider the plastering of a building, or the quantity of frosting needed for a cake. Both need to know the area surface of the object, and also need to know the volume of the surfacing material. With more practice these will become familiar and comfortable concepts.
It is the surface area of the two ends plus the surface area of the curved surface. Surface area of each end is pir2 Surface area of the curved surface is 2pirh Total surface area = 2pir2 + 2pirh
The surface area of a sphere is 4*pi*r^2, that is four times pi times the square of the radius. Answers to questions like this can be found on Wikipedia.
The total surface area! The total surface area! The total surface area! The total surface area!
Surface area of conical surface only is Pi*r*slope = Pi*5*7 = 109.956 Surface area including base is Pi*r*(slope+r) = Pi*5*(5+7) = 188.496 Answers rounded to third decimal.
It should be relatively easy to find the surface area of a box when you are given the surface area.
no; surface area applies to the square unit of measurement of a 2-dimensional surface, such as one face of a box (length and width). Volume is a 3-dimensional representation that takes the 2-dimensional surface area (length x width) and adds a 3rd dimension in the form of depth, or height. Answers in volume will always be a cubic unit of measure. Summing it up: Surface Area: L x W Cubic Area (Volume): L x W x H