2h(l+b) +lb
Which formula is this for?
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Hey friend,
Here is the answer you were looking for:
Lateral surface area of cuboid = 2h ( l + b) + lb
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Here is the answer you were looking for:
Lateral surface area of cuboid = 2h ( l + b) + lb
Hope this helps!!!
@Mahak24
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reshmanisar:
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The formula 2h(l+b) + lb is the area of four walls + the base area of the cuboid.
- The area of the four walls of the cuboid is 2h(l+b).
- The area of the base of the cuboid is lb.
- Then, the area of four walls of a cuboid + the area of the base of the cuboid is 2h(l+b) +lb.
- In the given formula, l stands for the length of the cuboid, b stands for the breadth of the cuboid, and h stands for the height of the cuboid.
- The cuboid has 6 faces, 12 edges, and 8 vertices.
Hence, the formula 2h(l+b) + lb is the area of four walls + the base area of the cuboid.
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