488 metres2
A rectangular prism has three linear measures: length, breadth and height. There are four lengths given in the question, which is not possible.
If each dimension is doubled, the prism then haseight times the volume that it had before.
For a square prism, a rectangular prism, or a cube you multiply length times width times height.
The base of a rectangular prism is a rectangle. The area of a rectangle is length times width.
2(LW)+ 2(LW)+ 2(LW) 2 times lenghth times with, plus 2 times lenghth times height, plus 2 times with times height
A rectangular prism has three linear measures: length, breadth and height. There are four lengths given in the question, which is not possible.
Assuming the shape is a rectangular prism, its volume is 2*3*2 = 12 cm3
If each dimension is doubled, the prism then haseight times the volume that it had before.
For a square prism, a rectangular prism, or a cube you multiply length times width times height.
because you are counting all of the sides
The base of a rectangular prism is a rectangle. The area of a rectangle is length times width.
base times height
2(LW)+ 2(LW)+ 2(LW) 2 times lenghth times with, plus 2 times lenghth times height, plus 2 times with times height
The surface area of a rectangular prism is the sum of the length times the width of its three pairs of faces. A triangular wedge is half of that.
just did this on castle learning the answer is six times
Assuming that this is a rectangular prism, you just multiply length times width.
Volume = (length) times (width) x (height)