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rdfs:label | - How do you find surface area
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rdfs:comment | - Of what? You can find the surface area using geometry by finding the area of each face of the object. A cube for instance is the area of 6 squares, so SA = S*S*6. Practically, one way is to cover the surface with paper or something and then find out how much paper you used.
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abstract | - Of what? You can find the surface area using geometry by finding the area of each face of the object. A cube for instance is the area of 6 squares, so SA = S*S*6. Practically, one way is to cover the surface with paper or something and then find out how much paper you used.
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