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The surface area of a rectangular prism can be calculated by adding the areas of all six faces. The formula for the surface area of a rectangular prism is 2lw + 2lh + 2wh, where l, w, and h represent the length, width, and height of the prism, respectively. This formula accounts for the two faces of each dimension (length, width, and height) on the rectangular prism.
Figure it out stupid.
2lw + 2lh + 2wh
its not i dont no why
It is the measurement units for the surface area.
The rectangular prism has a rectangular cross-section; the triangular prism has a triangular cross-section. Any other difference would be related to this fact - for example, differences in the formulae for the surface area, for the volume, etc.
You need more than one measurement.
Prisms have two parallel and congruent bases connected by rectangular lateral faces, while cylinders have two circular bases connected by a curved lateral surface. Prisms have flat sides and edges, while cylinders have a curved surface.
There is no direct relationship.
Discrepancies between measured values of different blocks could be due to factors such as variations in block composition, surface roughness, temperature, or the precision of measurement instruments. Additionally, human error during measurement or differences in measurement techniques could also contribute to discrepancies.
For each side of a rectangular prism there is an opposite side that is identical in measurement. So there are two width sides, two length sides, and two height sides.
Given the surface area of a rectangular prism, there are infinitely many rectangular prisms possible.
Suppose that the area of the rectangular base is: lw then if the height is: h the surface area is: lw + lh + wh I believe that formula is for the surface area of a rectangular prism...
The surface area of a cylinder prism has round shape and the surface of a rectangular prism has a square shape.
For the same base dimensions (base area) and the same height, the rectangular prism has more surface area.
Given any rectangular prism, there are infinitely many other rectangular prisms with exactly the same surface area.
The first is a two dimensional concept, the second is 3-dimensional.