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guapka [62]
3 years ago
5

Use the figure to find the Total Area.

Mathematics
2 answers:
iragen [17]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

C or 104

Step-by-step explanation:

I assume this is surface area, and I don't know what kinda sadist person would make everyone learn in "Total Area," but it is what it is.

So, to find total area, we need to literally multiply every different number with the other.

(You should not do it the way I did, as I did it in the easiest and simpliest way to understand possible.)

Actually, you get the length, width, and height of a figure and do what is below pretty much.

You multiply the length by the width, the length by the height, and the width by the height (doesn't have to be in this order, this is just to make it easy to remember which ones you did.)

We multiply the

5 * 6

5 * 2

and then the

6 * 2

This accounts for every possible case, as multiplying 2 * 5 gives the same thing as the second expression anyways.

So we then solve these three expressions.

5 * 6 = 30

5 * 2 = 10

and then the

6 * 2 = 12

And we add them to get

30 + 10 + 12

= 52.

Then we multiply by 2, because there are two cases of each face of the shape.

You need to remember that there is 3 other faces on the shape you are looking at, it's just that the shape/figure is facing you in a way that you can't see them.

After multiplying by 2, we get

52 * 2

= 104, which is C.

TAKE A SCREENSHOT NOT A PICTURE AS WE DON'T NEED TO SEE SOME 420P MONITOR FROM 1987 THAT SHOWS EVERY PIXEL PLEASE AND THANK YOU :D

vovangra [49]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

60

Step-by-step explanation:

Multiply length times width times height

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