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Surface area of two different sizes 3d cube
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To find the surface area of a cube, use the formula: 6 * side^2
For example, let's say we have a small cube with a side length of 3 units:
Surface Area = 6 * (3)^2
Surface Area = 6 * 9
Surface Area = 54 square units
Now let's calculate the surface area of a larger cube with a side length of 5 units:
Surface Area = 6 * (5)^2
Surface Area = 6 * 25
Surface Area = 150 square units
So, the surface area of the small cube is 54 square units and the surface area of the larger cube is 150 square units.
For example, let's say we have a small cube with a side length of 3 units:
Surface Area = 6 * (3)^2
Surface Area = 6 * 9
Surface Area = 54 square units
Now let's calculate the surface area of a larger cube with a side length of 5 units:
Surface Area = 6 * (5)^2
Surface Area = 6 * 25
Surface Area = 150 square units
So, the surface area of the small cube is 54 square units and the surface area of the larger cube is 150 square units.
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