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Which could be the area of a face of the rectangular prism?

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Answered by Anonymous
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A rectangular prism's two identical ends are rectangles, and as a result, the four sides between the ends are also two pairs of identical rectangles. Because a rectangular prism has six rectangular faces or sides, its surface area is just the sum of the six faces, and because each face has an identical opposite, you can calculate the surface area with the formula 2 * length * width + 2 * width * height + 2 * height * length, where length, width and height are the prism's three dimensions.

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rectangular prism's two identical ends are rectangles, and as a result, the four sides between the ends are also two pairs of identical rectangles. Because a rectangular prism has six rectangular faces or sides, its surface area is just the sum of the six faces, and because each face has an identical opposite, you can calculate the surface area with the formula 2 * length * width + 2 * width * height + 2 * height * length, where length, width and height are the prism's three dimensions.

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