The surface area of each side of the box ( there should be six sides unless it doesn't have a top ) added together will give you the total surface area. The surface area of one side is calculated by multiplying the length and the width. The answer will be in square inches or square centimeters depending on what unit of measure you use.
No. If you want the area of a single surface of a box, simply multiply the height by the width of the surface of interest.
To determine the area of a cylindrical box, you need to calculate the sum of the areas of its curved surface and its two circular bases. The formula for the curved surface area is given by 2πrh, where r is the radius of the base and h is the height of the box. The formula for the area of the circular base is πr^2. Add the two areas together to get the total surface area of the cylindrical box.
multiply the height by the width
No, they are two different things. Area encompasses the total object while Surface Area only encompasses what it implies. For instance, if you had a box, the Area would be the total size of the box, while Surface Area would only indicate the size of the top of the box. no. area is Lenth times width and surface area is what the area of the whole object.
A box has six square surface; the total surface area of each box is the sum of the surfaces of the six squares. If you have 4 boxes: * If all are the same size, calculate the above, then multiply by 4. * If they are of different sizes, calculate each box separately, then add everything up.
to calculate the area of the front surface of a box you should
multiply the length by the height
No. If you want the area of a single surface of a box, simply multiply the height by the width of the surface of interest.
multiply the height by the width
To determine the area of a cylindrical box, you need to calculate the sum of the areas of its curved surface and its two circular bases. The formula for the curved surface area is given by 2πrh, where r is the radius of the base and h is the height of the box. The formula for the area of the circular base is πr^2. Add the two areas together to get the total surface area of the cylindrical box.
No, they are two different things. Area encompasses the total object while Surface Area only encompasses what it implies. For instance, if you had a box, the Area would be the total size of the box, while Surface Area would only indicate the size of the top of the box. no. area is Lenth times width and surface area is what the area of the whole object.
A box has six square surface; the total surface area of each box is the sum of the surfaces of the six squares. If you have 4 boxes: * If all are the same size, calculate the above, then multiply by 4. * If they are of different sizes, calculate each box separately, then add everything up.
Measure the height and multiply it by the width.
You measure the sides, and multiply the top and side.
If it's just the front surface of a box then it's simply a 2D shape, the area can be calculated by multiplying the length by the width. Answer will be in units squared.
The volume will be 15,530 units cubed.
Volume is how much an object can store - like how much can you put inside a box. Surface area is the sum of the area of an objects surfaces - such as if you have a box, find the area of one side. Then you just multiply it by 6 (because a box have 6 faces) to get the total area of an object's surface.