why cube has larger TSA
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Answer:a cube has all edges the same length (See Cube definition). This means that each of the cube's six faces is a square. The total surface area is therefore six times the area of one face.
Step-by-step explanation: The total surface area (TSA) of a cube is the sum of the areas of its six faces. Consider the cube shown. Each of its six faces is a square with side length.The surface area is 6 square centimeters, and the volume is one cubic centimeter. Evidently, the surface area is greater than the volume. ... This cube has a surface area of 600 square millimeters, a volume of 1000 cubic centimeters. The volume seems to be much larger than the surface area.
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