Asked by magic
Consider the 6 inch × 9 inch rectangular cake that is 2 inches deep. If you cover the cake with frosting excluding the bottom, what is the surface area of the cake that will be covered with frosting?
help!!!! i dont understand
help!!!! i dont understand
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Answered by
magic
Ms. Sue or anyone else ?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
The top is 9 * 6 = 54 square inches
Two sides are 2 * 9 = 36 square inches
Two sides are 2 * 6 = 24 square inches.
Now add those areas together for the total amount of frosting.
Two sides are 2 * 9 = 36 square inches
Two sides are 2 * 6 = 24 square inches.
Now add those areas together for the total amount of frosting.
Answered by
magic
so it would be 114 ?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes, 114 SQUARE INCHES
Answered by
magic
Okay thank you so much !
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You are very welcome.
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Ms.Sue
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WyoBarrelRacer
Thanks Ms. Sue
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Why Hello There, Folks
Thanks so much, Ms. Sue! Most people don't like your help, but if they just read the stuff you post to help, they could probably learn how to do it themselves! Thanks again!
Answered by
Huh
Thanks man
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FortniteOmega
Thanks Mrs. Sue. I needed a recap.
Answered by
......
Hold on 9 times two doesn’t equal 36 though......
Answered by
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no it doesn't what she means is 2 times 9 not 9 times 2
Answered by
e
what she meant is 2.9=18 then times 2 = 36 (same for the other one)
Answered by
The weird guy:()
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@magic . . . . . . .
NOPE.
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@anonymous . . . .
@magic . . . . . . .
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Ryuk
Why does everyone hate on Ms. Sue, she's literally the best
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jschlatt
Guys, uhh.. Ms. Sue is dead. She died of cancer a few years ago.
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i’m alright
that doesn’t make sense?? the volume of the cake pan is 108 so how could it be 114??? please help me
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Kitty Nyan!
@ E
What Mrs. Sue means by 2 * 9 = 36 is that there are two sides. So, you would have to add that to the equation, meaning 2 * 2 * 9.
@ I'm alright
You're not finding the volume in this problem. You are finding the surface area.
What Mrs. Sue means by 2 * 9 = 36 is that there are two sides. So, you would have to add that to the equation, meaning 2 * 2 * 9.
@ I'm alright
You're not finding the volume in this problem. You are finding the surface area.
Answered by
Aweaver2009
STILL HOW DO YOU GET 114 !!!
Answered by
Sam🥵🥰
You have to add the Product you got from multiply the number so the three answers you got from multiplying is what you have the answer is ,the correct answers is 105
Answered by
Jane
Consider the 6 inch x 9 rectangular cake that is 2 inches deep if you cover the cake with frosting excluding the bottom. What is the surface area that will be covered with frosting? Help Someone I am getting g two answers 108 and 114 sq inches????can you do the step by step please??? Thanks have top 9 x 6 = 54. Two sides 2 x 9 = 36.
Two sides 2 x 6 = 24 sq inches.
Two sides 2 x 6 = 24 sq inches.
Answered by
Nobody
Guys it's 9x2x2 because theres 2 sides
Answered by
Anonymous
@Nobody that would be 36, its 9 * 2 + 6 * 2 + 6 * 9 :) which leads you to 114! I hope you know Im not being rude and just correcting you- sorry.
Answered by
Star wars rebels girl
wait guys 2 x 9 is 18 and 2 x 6 is 12 HOW ARE WE GETTING 36 AND 24 !!!!!
Answered by
Trying to help.
@Star wars rebels girl
(9 * 2) * 2 = 36
(6 * 2) * 24 = 24
9 * 6 = 54
then 54 + 24 + 36 = 114
Hope this helped! Sorry, I'm late!
:D
(9 * 2) * 2 = 36
(6 * 2) * 24 = 24
9 * 6 = 54
then 54 + 24 + 36 = 114
Hope this helped! Sorry, I'm late!
:D
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Rd
Why 54
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Animorphs book girl
Thank you Trying to help!!!
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