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to find area you multiply length times width

to find volume you multiply length times width times heights

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Q: What is the same between area and volume?
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Do figures with the same volume always have the same surface area?

figures with the same volume does not have the same surface area.


Can two rectangular prisms have the same surface area but different volume?

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As a cell becomes larger what happens to its surface area and volume?

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What dimentions do you need to get the same surface area as volume?

The depth would have to have a value of 1. For example, a slab 60" long by 24" wide by 1" deep would have the same surface area as volume. Examples: Area = LxW (60x24=1440 sq inches). Volume = LXWXD (60x24x1=1440 cubic inches). In this case, the volume has the same value as the surface area


If two rectangular prisms have the same volume do they have the same surface area?

well, they can, but they dont have to be no. :)


How can two rectangular prisms have the same surface area but different volumes?

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What kind of prism has the biggest volume if they have the same surface area?

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Why is a cell forced to divide?

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