If the box is 10 cm deep with a 5 cm by 5 cm opening in the top, you'll need a 5 cm x 5 cm square for the bottom, and 4 5 cm x 10 cm panels for the 4 sides. If the top is not open, you'll need another 5 cm x 5 cm panel for that top. That's a total of five or six panels, depending on what you're building.
if it is filled exactly with cardboard, it's 10x5cm x4 sides and 5x5 x2 top and bottom, so 250cm2
250cm
You are going to make a box out of cardboard. The box needs to measure 10 cm by 5 cm by 5 cm; 10% of the final product will be wasted in the cutting process. How much cardboard do you need?
275 cm. mars4045: very smart!
255cm2
cardboard box match box
Its surface area is: 2*(5*5)+4*(5*10) = 250 square cm of cardboard will be needed
This question cannot be answered since a box has length, width and height. It is a three dimensional object and only two are given.
To figure out the full amount of cardboard needed you have to determine what 10 percent is of each measurement. Ten percent of ten is 1, and ten percent of five is .5. Therefore, you will need 22 cm of cardboard.
Total Area = 2(Areahw) + 2(Areahl) + 2(Areawl) =2(10*5)+2(10*5)+2(5*5) =100+100+50 =250cm^2 plus 10% waiste =250*(1+0.1) =275cm^2
If your stuck on the robot part you have to draw it on the cardboard box next to your monster
Volume of a box is simply l*w*h, or in this case, V = (15)(10)(5). V = 750
"each side is 10 12 inches" Unsure about how this is worded, however: To find the area of a cube, you must multiply the area of one face, by its length. The surface area for a cubic box with 10" sides would be 10x10x10 = 1000 For a box of 12" sides, this would be 12x12x12 = 1452