Asked by mike
How do i find the lateral area and the surface area of a rectangular prism
with the height of 8.5"
the width 4"
the depth 3.25"
I don't want you to do it for me i want to know what formula or how i start to solve for those two things please
with the height of 8.5"
the width 4"
the depth 3.25"
I don't want you to do it for me i want to know what formula or how i start to solve for those two things please
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
http://library.thinkquest.org/20991/geo/solids.html
Answered by
LT
ok i found how to do the surface area but i still don't know what to use for the lateral area
Answered by
LT
i don't get lateral area either
Answered by
Ms. Sue
This is from the above site:
"The lateral area L (area of the vertical sides only) of any right prism is equal to the perimeter of the base times the height of the prism (L = Ph)."
If the perimeter of the base is 10 inches and the height is 3 inches, then the lateral area is 30 inches.
"The lateral area L (area of the vertical sides only) of any right prism is equal to the perimeter of the base times the height of the prism (L = Ph)."
If the perimeter of the base is 10 inches and the height is 3 inches, then the lateral area is 30 inches.
Answered by
Reiny
the lateral area of a solid is the surface area with the base excluded.
So if it says to find the surface area of a cone you would include the circle, but if you are to find the lateral area of a cone you would find only the top part surface.
So if it says to find the surface area of a cone you would include the circle, but if you are to find the lateral area of a cone you would find only the top part surface.
Answered by
Anonymous
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