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Bezzdna [24]
3 years ago
11

A cube has a side length of 13 millimeters. What is the surface area of the cube?

Mathematics
1 answer:
horsena [70]3 years ago
7 0

\text{Hello there!}\\\\\text{We're trying to find the surface area of the cube}\\\\\text{We know that the side length of the cube is 13 mm}\\\\\text{To find the surface area, we would use the equation:} \,A = 6a^2\\\\\text{"a" would represent our side length, therefore we plug in 13 to a}\\\\\text{Your equation should look like this:}\\\\A=6(13)^2\\\\\text{Now you would solve}\\\\6(13)^2\\\\\text{Square first}\\\\6(169)\\\\1,014\\\\\large\boxed{\text{Surface area=1,014 millimeters}}

\text{I hope this helps!}\\\text{Best regards,}\\\text{MasterInvestor}

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