you add the area
False. You must find the area of each of the faces, then add those together.
you would find the area of each side and then add them together
to find the perimeter you must add all sides. and to find area you have to multiply lenght and width
Break it down into smaller shapes, find the area of those bits, then add them all together.
Multiply for the area, add for the perimeter.
No, you must add, not multiply.
you are suppose to MULTIPLY on area.
Find the circumference of the circles (the ends) and multiply it by the height of the cylinder. Then add that to the area of the ends.
You have to multiply to find area you have to add to find perimiter
False. You must find the area of each of the faces, then add those together.
NO. This is the way to get the volume of a prism, not the surface area of any three-dimensional figure. To find the surface area of a three-dimensional figure, you must find the area of each of its faces and then add the side-areas together.
False.To find the surface area of a three-dimensional figure, find the area of the faces and add them together.
To find the perimeter you add and to find the area we multiply.
No because you multiply the dimensions
You should break it down in to smaller shapes. Two rectangles. Then figure out all the lengths. Multiply to find the area of the two rectangles. then add the products to get the final area.
TRUE: To find the surface area of a three dimensional figure, you must find the area of each of its faces and then add them together.
you would find the area of each side and then add them together