Math, asked by sitalssamy, 1 year ago

if a question say find the AREA of a cuboid or cylinder should we use formula of TSA or LSA? explain with an example please

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Answered by MDHIVYADHARSHINI
1
In a question if they told to find area of cuboid or cylinder means you should find TSA of the 3d object

sitalssamy: answer this den Find the area of the four walls of a room whose length is 10m , breadth is
8m and height is 6m.
MDHIVYADHARSHINI: The answer is 376 sq. m
MDHIVYADHARSHINI: What do you want after this
sitalssamy: The diameter of the roller is 112cm and its length is 150cm . Find the area
(in m2
) leveled by it in 500 revolutions.
sitalssamy: also in other sites they say that area means LSA
MDHIVYADHARSHINI: Sorry I will text you this later. I have too many homework
Answered by arjunb963
0
The surface of an object while logically thinking means the area an object occupies. So the question is clearly asking for the *TSA*
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