Assuming that the prism is a rectangular prism, even though there is no justification for making that assumption, the answer is 488 square units of length.
The surface area is 88.
Formula: Surface area of rectangular prism = 2(lw + lh + wh) where l is the length, w is the width and h is the height. Let l = 14, w = 8 and h = 6 Surface area = 2[(14 * 8) + (14 * 6) + (8 * 6)] = 2(112 + 84 + 48) = 2(244) = 488 m^2 Therefore the surface area is 488 m^2
Work out the surface area of its 6 faces individually and then add them together
432 square units.
11cm
The ratio is sqrt(36) : sqrt(225) which is 6 : 15 or 2 : 5
2*(14*8 + 8*6 + 6*14) = 2*(112 + 48 + 84) = 2*244 = 488 sq metres
432cm3
A cylinder whose radius is 6 and height is 14 has a surface area of 754 units2
it is when you for example==== surface area = 2(6)(4) + 2(6)(3) + 2(4)(3) = 108 in. square surface area of a solid is the sum of the areas of the outside surfaces of a solid
SA= LA +2B LA=ph=(14+8)2*6=264 m^2 this is a perrimeter(14+8)*2
The surface area is 754 square units.