The surface area ( A ) of a cuboid can be calculated using the formula ( A = 2(lw + lh + wh) ), where ( l ), ( w ), and ( h ) are the length, width, and height, respectively. For a cuboid measuring 3 cm by 3 cm by 4 cm, the surface area is ( A = 2(3 \times 3 + 3 \times 4 + 3 \times 4) = 2(9 + 12 + 12) = 2(33) = 66 ) cm². Thus, the surface area of the cuboid is 66 cm².
To draw a net of a cuboid measuring 2cm by 3cm by 4cm, start by sketching six rectangles that represent the faces of the cuboid. You can arrange them in a cross shape, with one rectangle of 2cm by 3cm in the center, flanked by two rectangles of 2cm by 4cm on the sides and two rectangles of 3cm by 4cm on the top and bottom. Ensure that the rectangles are connected at the edges to represent how they would fold into a 3D shape. Finally, label each face for clarity if needed.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! To draw a cuboid net with dimensions 4cm, 2cm, and 3cm, you'll need to draw a rectangle that is 4cm by 3cm for the front face, then connect the corresponding sides with rectangles that are 4cm by 2cm for the top and bottom faces. Finally, connect the remaining sides with rectangles that are 3cm by 2cm for the sides. Just remember to take your time and enjoy the process of creating this three-dimensional shape on a flat surface!
The area is 12 cm2.
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A cuboid is a 3 dimensional object and 3 measures are required for the total surface area of a cuboid.
To draw a net of a cuboid measuring 2cm by 3cm by 4cm, start by sketching six rectangles that represent the faces of the cuboid. You can arrange them in a cross shape, with one rectangle of 2cm by 3cm in the center, flanked by two rectangles of 2cm by 4cm on the sides and two rectangles of 3cm by 4cm on the top and bottom. Ensure that the rectangles are connected at the edges to represent how they would fold into a 3D shape. Finally, label each face for clarity if needed.
It is 94 square centimetres.
You cannot, because you have no information on the shape: is it a 2-d triangle or a 3-d cuboid?
the equation for area is area = length * width. area = 3cm*4cm. Area = 12cm^2
Well, isn't that a happy little question! To draw a cuboid net with dimensions 4cm, 2cm, and 3cm, you'll need to draw a rectangle that is 4cm by 3cm for the front face, then connect the corresponding sides with rectangles that are 4cm by 2cm for the top and bottom faces. Finally, connect the remaining sides with rectangles that are 3cm by 2cm for the sides. Just remember to take your time and enjoy the process of creating this three-dimensional shape on a flat surface!
3 x 4 x 5 = 60cm3
The area is 12 cm2.
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For it to be a right angle triangle the 3rd side must be 5cm
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An isosceles triangle.