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what was area of a cuboid​

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Answered by MichhDramebaz
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A cuboid has 6 rectangular faces. To find the surface area of a cuboid, add the areas of all 6 faces. We can also label the length (l), width (w), and height (h) of the prism and use the formula, SA=2lw+2lh+2hw, to find the surface area.

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Answered by hello7732
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  1. The total surface area (TSA) of a cuboid is the sum of the areas of its 6 faces, which is given by: TSA = 2 (lw + wh + hl)
  2. The lateral surface area of a cuboid is given by: LSA = 2 (lh + wh) = 2 h (l + w)
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