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Korolek [52]
3 years ago
12

This figure represents a small weight that is to be covered on all sides with a floral fabric. How much fabric is needed to cove

r the weight? Enter your answer as a decimal in the box.​

Mathematics
2 answers:
Anon25 [30]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

77.5 cm²

Step-by-step explanation:

We need to find the surface area of the rectangular prism.

Total surface area = 2(lw + wh + lh)

where:

  • l = length of base
  • w = width of base
  • h = height of prism

Given dimensions:

\textsf{length}=\sf 6\dfrac12\:cm=6.5\:cm

\textsf{width}=\sf 2\dfrac12\:cm=2.5\:cm

\textsf{height}=\sf 2\dfrac12\:cm=2.5\:cm

Substituting these value into the formula:

\begin{aligned}\textsf{Surface area} & =\sf 2(6.5 \cdot 2.5+2.5 \cdot 2.5+6.5 \cdot 2.5)\\ & = \sf2(16.25+6.25+16.25)\\ & = \sf 2(38.75)\\ & =\sf77.5\:cm^2 \end{aligned}

Therefore, 77.5 cm² of fabric is needed to cover the weight.

dexar [7]3 years ago
7 0
<h3>Total surface area of Cuboid:</h3>

If $l$ be the length of cuboid, $b$ be the breadth of cuboid and $h$ be the height of cuboid, then its total surface area (TSA) of cuboid is given by,

\;\longrightarrow\boxed{\tt{TSA = 2(lb + bh + lh)}}

A cuboid is also known as rectangular prism.

<h3>Elucidation:</h3>

We need to find the surface area of the cuboid or rectangular prism whose length, breadth and height are given.

  • Length = 6 1/2 = 6.5cm
  • Breadth = 2 1/2 = 2.5cm
  • Height = 2 2/2 = 2.5cm

Now by using the formula of surface area nd substituting the given values, we get the following results:

\implies\tt{Surface\;area = 2(6.5 \times 2.5 + 2.5 \times 2.5 + 6.5 \times 2.5)}\\

\implies\tt{Surface\;area = 2(16.25 + 6.25 + 16.25)}\\

\implies\tt{Surface\;area = 2(38.75)}\\

\implies\boxed{\pmb{\tt{Surface\;area = 77.5}}}\\

Hence, this is our required solution for this question.

\rule{300}{1}

<h3>Additional information:</h3>

  • Volume of cylinder = πr²h
  • T.S.A of cylinder = 2πrh + 2πr²
  • Volume of cone = ⅓ πr²h
  • C.S.A of cone = πrl
  • T.S.A of cone = πrl + πr²
  • Volume of cuboid = l * b * h
  • C.S.A of cuboid = 2(l + b)h
  • T.S.A of cuboid = 2(lb + bh + lh)
  • C.S.A of cube = 4a²
  • T.S.A of cube = 6a²
  • Volume of cube = a³
  • Volume of sphere = 4/3πr³
  • Surface area of sphere = 4πr²
  • Volume of hemisphere = ⅔ πr³
  • C.S.A of hemisphere = 2πr²
  • T.S.A of hemisphere = 3πr²
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