What is the surface area of the given figure?
Side: 26
Side: 28
Height: 10
Width: 36
a) 2,564cm^2
b) 2,276cm^2
c) 2,184cm^2
d)1,160cm^2
18 answers
I meant base, base is 36.
can't quite figure the kind of shape. some kind of prism?
If so, just find the area of the base and multiply by the height.
If so, just find the area of the base and multiply by the height.
what was the answer I cant figure it out
1. c
2. b
3. d
4. a
5. b
6. b
7. c
8. a
9. a
10. d
11. b
12. a
13. b
14. d
15. b
16. c
17. b
18. d
19. a
The rest ya'll can do. This is 100% right for Unit 4 Measurment test 8th grade connexus math.
2. b
3. d
4. a
5. b
6. b
7. c
8. a
9. a
10. d
11. b
12. a
13. b
14. d
15. b
16. c
17. b
18. d
19. a
The rest ya'll can do. This is 100% right for Unit 4 Measurment test 8th grade connexus math.
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Mine has 16 questions :/
mr. orange juice is wrong. im not trying to be rude but i found out that the test is quite easy.
well what's the answer??
do 36*26 for the area of the base. and then multiply the height.
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the height is 10
never mid i did something wrong
My question had different numbers but the way of solving this is the same. Im am assuming your shape was a triangular prism with 2 right trangles and 3 rectangles.
To kinda do this step by step:
Find the area of the 2 triangles
Frind the area of the 3 rectangles
1. formula fo triangles- 1/2 x base x height
10 would be your height and I think 28 would be your base
(its hard to tell because we dont have a picture)
After your get the area for the triangle multiply it by 2 because you have 2 triangles
Make sure to write down the number
2. Find the area of each rectangle
notice that not all lengths and widths will be the same
Add all the areas to get your final answer.
On my test the base was 24 the height of the triangle was 10, the *back slant* was 26 and the "length" was 34. If your prism is how I described than the answer is 2,280 cm sqaured
I highly recommend learning the formulas or going back in the lesson and watching a video because this is def something you need to know
To kinda do this step by step:
Find the area of the 2 triangles
Frind the area of the 3 rectangles
1. formula fo triangles- 1/2 x base x height
10 would be your height and I think 28 would be your base
(its hard to tell because we dont have a picture)
After your get the area for the triangle multiply it by 2 because you have 2 triangles
Make sure to write down the number
2. Find the area of each rectangle
notice that not all lengths and widths will be the same
Add all the areas to get your final answer.
On my test the base was 24 the height of the triangle was 10, the *back slant* was 26 and the "length" was 34. If your prism is how I described than the answer is 2,280 cm sqaured
I highly recommend learning the formulas or going back in the lesson and watching a video because this is def something you need to know
for the rectangles btw. Literally find the area of each one of them and then just add them up. area is length times width for those who dont know
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why has no one said the answer
It’s A, 2,564
What is the surface area of the given figure?
one side is 10, one side is 24, one side is 34, and one side is 26.
A:2,520cm^2
B:2,792cm^2
C:4,080cm^2
D:2,280cm^2
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one side is 10, one side is 24, one side is 34, and one side is 26.
A:2,520cm^2
B:2,792cm^2
C:4,080cm^2
D:2,280cm^2
I need bot to help me please I require your assistance! explain your answer please! :)) It would really help!
First, let's identify the shape based on its sides. It appears to be a triangular prism with two triangular bases and three rectangular lateral faces.
To calculate the surface area, we need to find the area of each face and then add them up.
For the triangular faces, we can use the formula A = 1/2 bh, where b is the base and h is the height of the triangle.
For the first triangular face, b = 24 and h = 10.
A1 = 1/2 (24)(10) = 120
For the second triangular face, b = 26 and h = 10.
A2 = 1/2 (26)(10) = 130
Now we need to find the area of the three rectangular faces. The area of each rectangle is found using the formula A = lw, where l is the length and w is the width.
For the first rectangle, l = 34 and w = 10.
A3 = (34)(10) = 340
For the second rectangle, l = 24 and w = 10.
A4 = (24)(10) = 240
For the third rectangle, l = 26 and w = 10.
A5 = (26)(10) = 260
Now we add up all five areas to find the total surface area:
A1 + A2 + A3 + A4 + A5 = 120 + 130 + 340 + 240 + 260 = 1,090
Therefore, the surface area of the given figure is 1,090 square centimeters, which is not one of the answer choices provided.
To calculate the surface area, we need to find the area of each face and then add them up.
For the triangular faces, we can use the formula A = 1/2 bh, where b is the base and h is the height of the triangle.
For the first triangular face, b = 24 and h = 10.
A1 = 1/2 (24)(10) = 120
For the second triangular face, b = 26 and h = 10.
A2 = 1/2 (26)(10) = 130
Now we need to find the area of the three rectangular faces. The area of each rectangle is found using the formula A = lw, where l is the length and w is the width.
For the first rectangle, l = 34 and w = 10.
A3 = (34)(10) = 340
For the second rectangle, l = 24 and w = 10.
A4 = (24)(10) = 240
For the third rectangle, l = 26 and w = 10.
A5 = (26)(10) = 260
Now we add up all five areas to find the total surface area:
A1 + A2 + A3 + A4 + A5 = 120 + 130 + 340 + 240 + 260 = 1,090
Therefore, the surface area of the given figure is 1,090 square centimeters, which is not one of the answer choices provided.