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The value of a total surface area will always be blank the value of the lateral surface area

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Answered by amitnrw
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The value of a total surface area will always be ≥  the value of the lateral surface area

Step-by-step explanation:

The lateral surface of an object is all of the sides of the object  excluding its base and top (If  they exist)

Hence The lateral area of a figure is the area of the non-base faces only

Total Surface area  is is  the lateral surface area together with the areas of the base and top

if base and top does not exist then  Total Surface area = lateral surface area

if base and top  exist then  Total Surface area >  lateral surface area

Hence Value of  the  total surface area ≥   value of  the lateral surface area  

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