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The boundary of three-dimensional objects consists of several two-dimensional shapes. The total area of these shapes is called the surface area of the object. It gives some idea of how large an object is, but now how much space it takes up. This is measured by volume, which we will discuss next. Watch this lecture series and complete the interactive exercises to practice calculating the surface area of rectangular prisms.
Practice
Surface area - Answers
1. The surface area of the tent is \(52.8\) m2.
2. The surface area of the cube is \(\frac{75}{2}\) units2.
3. The surface area of the square pyramid is \(336\) m2.
4. The surface area of the cereal box is \(1,700\) cm2.