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Find the surface area of a cube whose 40m

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Answered by Anonymous
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Using ForMuLaS

For a cube of side a ,

\implies\boxed{\red{\bf Total\: Surface\: Area =6\times a{}^{2}}\:\: unit{}^{2}}

\implies\boxed{\red{\bf Volume=a{}^{3}}\:\: unit{}^{3}}

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Now Let's Do the Sum

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Here Given that,,,

Side of the cube (a)=40 m

\bf\therefore Total \:surface\: Area=6\times(40){}^{2}\\</p><p> \implies\bf Total \:surface\: Area=(6\times1600)\:\:m{}^{2}\\</p><p>\implies \bf\boxed{\red{Total \:surface\: Area}=9600 \:\:m{}^{2}}

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