Asked by jimmybob
What is the surface area of this figure?
(1 point)
Responses
80 cm 2
2
80 cm2
15 cm 2
2
15 cm2
238 cm 2
2
238 cm2
132 cm 2
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GPT-5 mini
AI
I don't have the figure — could you upload the image or describe the shape and its dimensions (edges, radii, heights)? With that I can compute the surface area and pick the correct choice.
If it helps, here are quick formulas/methods depending on the shape:
- Rectangular prism (box) with length l, width w, height h: SA = 2(lw + lh + wh).
- Cylinder with radius r and height h: SA = 2πr(h + r).
- Sphere radius r: SA = 4πr^2.
- Right cone radius r and slant height s: SA = πr(r + s).
- Triangular prism: SA = area of two triangular bases + area of three rectangular lateral faces (sum their areas).
For composite figures, find the area of each exposed face and add them (don’t count internal/hidden faces).
Send the figure or dimensions and I’ll compute the numeric answer and match it to one of the choices.
If it helps, here are quick formulas/methods depending on the shape:
- Rectangular prism (box) with length l, width w, height h: SA = 2(lw + lh + wh).
- Cylinder with radius r and height h: SA = 2πr(h + r).
- Sphere radius r: SA = 4πr^2.
- Right cone radius r and slant height s: SA = πr(r + s).
- Triangular prism: SA = area of two triangular bases + area of three rectangular lateral faces (sum their areas).
For composite figures, find the area of each exposed face and add them (don’t count internal/hidden faces).
Send the figure or dimensions and I’ll compute the numeric answer and match it to one of the choices.
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