By using the equation 2B+Ph.
B=2x3=6ft
P=2+2+3+3=10ft
h=4ft
So, 2(6)+(10)(4)=52 square feet
sixty eight sqare feet That is correct if the box doesn't have a top (a lid), and if the top is 1 of the 4 by 3 sides. If it is a closed box, as one would use to ship something, I get 80 square feet.
72 square feet
358 feet squared
4 feet
No, a box cannot have a volume of 2 square feet because volume is measured in cubic units, not square units. Square feet measure area, which is a two-dimensional measurement, while volume measures three-dimensional space. The correct unit for the volume of a box would be cubic feet.
22 square feet
sixty eight sqare feet That is correct if the box doesn't have a top (a lid), and if the top is 1 of the 4 by 3 sides. If it is a closed box, as one would use to ship something, I get 80 square feet.
9x6=64 feet
9x6=54 square feet
72 square feet
358 feet squared
An area is measured in square units, so for lengths measured in feet, the area would be measured in square feet.The surface area of a box, is just the sum of the areas of each face, each of which is measured in square units.
4 feet
It should be relatively easy to find the surface area of a box when you are given the surface area.
to calculate the area of the front surface of a box you should
Measure the height and multiply it by the width.
No, a box cannot have a volume of 2 square feet because volume is measured in cubic units, not square units. Square feet measure area, which is a two-dimensional measurement, while volume measures three-dimensional space. The correct unit for the volume of a box would be cubic feet.