The squared area of the box, from the question itself, is 61 square inches. Scaling up the linear dimensions by a factor of 10 will make the area 6100 square inches.
552 square inches.
If it's just the front surface of a box then it's simply a 2D shape, the area can be calculated by multiplying the length by the width. Answer will be in units squared.
A juice box has a length of 3 inches, width of 1 inch and height of 4 inches. What is the total outside surface area of the juice box? Also how many cubic inches of juice can it contain if the wall thickness of the box is negligible and juice is filled only to 7/8 of the height?
The question is somewhat puzzling. The surface area of a box is not sufficient information to determine its shape and, therefore, its size. Furthermore, surface area would not be given as 480 cubic inches since that is not a measure of area (but of volume). On the other hand, if the box has a volume of 480 cubic inches, the answer, becomes trivial. 480 inch cubes = 480 cubic inches. Rocket science!
The squared area of the box, from the question itself, is 61 square inches. Scaling up the linear dimensions by a factor of 10 will make the area 6100 square inches.
The surface area would increase by x16, e.g. 2x2x2 box= 24cm squared 8x8x8 box= 384cm squared :384/24=16
384 square inches
552 square inches.
If it's just the front surface of a box then it's simply a 2D shape, the area can be calculated by multiplying the length by the width. Answer will be in units squared.
Total surface area = 10368 sq inches.
A juice box has a length of 3 inches, width of 1 inch and height of 4 inches. What is the total outside surface area of the juice box? Also how many cubic inches of juice can it contain if the wall thickness of the box is negligible and juice is filled only to 7/8 of the height?
Do you mean the surface area of the box? If so... What you do is break the surface area into 6 rectangles: Two rectangles have sides of length 6.3 and 12.6 inches. Two rectangles have sides of length 6.3 and 4.2 inches. Two rectangles have sides of length 12.6 and 4.2 inches. Find the area of each of the six rectangles (using the standard formula for the area of a rectangle, A = W x H), and add up all six. The sum of the areas of the six rectangles will be the surface area of the box. Since the lengths of the sides are in inches, the area will already be in square inches, and therefore you don't have to "turn it into square inches".
The question is somewhat puzzling. The surface area of a box is not sufficient information to determine its shape and, therefore, its size. Furthermore, surface area would not be given as 480 cubic inches since that is not a measure of area (but of volume). On the other hand, if the box has a volume of 480 cubic inches, the answer, becomes trivial. 480 inch cubes = 480 cubic inches. Rocket science!
358 feet squared
A box with a base with area of 56 square inches and a height of 6 inches has a volume of 56 * 6 = 336 cubic inches.
find the area of it 320 feet squared