Area=1/2bh=1/2x15x6.5=48.75 sq cm
Since a cube has six faces, and each face has a surface area of 1 cm2 (1 cm x 1 cm = 1 cm2), this cube would have a surface area of 6 cm2.
3*6 = 18 square cm.
6 times surface of a square lenght of the side.It depends on what size. For example, if the height is 1 cm. , the surface area is 6 cm squared. If the height is 2 in. , the surface area is 12 cm. squared.The secret is to multiply it 6 times and put squared.
Since there are zero cubes in the stack, the surface area is zero sq cm.
Area=1/2bh=1/2x15x6.5=48.75 sq cm
6:1
If a cell has a length of 1 cm, its surface area would be equal to length X width X number of sides, or 1 cm X 1 cm X 6= 6 cm squared (2). The volume of the cell would be equal to length X width X number of sides or 1 cm X 1 cm X 1 cm = 1 cm to the 3rd power. To obtain the ratio of surface area to volume, divide the surface area by the volume. In this case, the ratio of surface area to volume would be 6:1 or 6/1.
Since a cube has six faces, and each face has a surface area of 1 cm2 (1 cm x 1 cm = 1 cm2), this cube would have a surface area of 6 cm2.
1 sq cm
A cube with 1 cm sides has a surface area of 6 cm2 and a volume of 1 cm3.
3*6 = 18 square cm.
6 times surface of a square lenght of the side.It depends on what size. For example, if the height is 1 cm. , the surface area is 6 cm squared. If the height is 2 in. , the surface area is 12 cm. squared.The secret is to multiply it 6 times and put squared.
There is no such thing as a rectangular container since a rectangle is a 2-dimensional concept whereas a container is 3-dimensional. It could be 12 cm x 12 cm x 13.1250 cm which has a surface area of 918 sq cm. or 1 cm x 1 cm x 1890 cm with a surface area of 7562 sq cm or 1 mm x 1 mm x 189 metres with a surface area of 75600.02 sq cm.
Since there are zero cubes in the stack, the surface area is zero sq cm.
It is an area measurement. Think of taking 15 1x1 cm square tiles and putting them all in a row. The area of that row if 15 cm long and 1 cm wide so it is 15 cm squared.
Six square centimetres