What is the surface area of the composite figure?
Please help
Please @tcarroll010
If I were you, I would split the shape up into 2 rectangles and a square, find those shapes surface areas, and add them together. I believe that this is a correct way to solve this.
Cab you help with this Which formula represents the subtracted portion of the surface area formula for the shape below? Assume that all rectangular faces are squares
@erdog82
Sorry, I would help you but I do not understand what the question is asking.
Can you give me a definite answer for question 1? @erdog82
Here are the choices 171 198 270 288
Someone please help!
@erdog82
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Sorry, I really would like to help you but I have to go. Here is a document I think may help you. http://ngmeiyee.wikispaces.com/file/view/Surface+area.pdf
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