Answer:
The surface area of the rectangular prism.
Step-by-step explanation:
The formula for the surface area of a rectangular prism is SA = 2 (wl + hl + hw), which actually represents the areas of each of the faces.
SA = 2wl + 2hl + 2hw
We see that the SA is the sum of the areas of the faces on a rectangular prism. Look at a picture of a rectangular prism if you have trouble understanding this.
Answer:
Total surface = 102.4 cm^2 (second answer in the list of options)
Step-by-step explanation:
Notice that we need to add the surface of 4 rectangles, two have smaller sizes than the other two. A pair of rectangles are 7.2 cm x 4 cm = 28.8 cm^2, while the other pair has 7.2 cm x 2 cm = 14.4 cm^2
There are also two equal bases each one of size 4 cm x 2 cm = 8 cm^2
Now we add two of each of the individual surfaces discussed above to complete the total surface area:
2 * 28.8 + 2 * 14.4 + 2 * 8 = 102.4 cm^2
which agrees with the second answer option provided.
3/2
You go up 3 and to the right 2
Let, the first number = C
second number will be = C + 2 ['cause next will be odd so we can't include that]
Third number = C + 4
Now, their sum would be:
C + C+2 + C+4 = 3C + 6
In short, Your Answer would be 3C + 6
Hope this helps!