Herica H.
asked 01/22/24Look at the constant term,2. Wthat part of the surface area of Kaley’s bench does it represent?
1 Expert Answer
Denise G. answered 01/22/24
Algebra, College Algebra, Prealgebra, Precalculus, GED, ASVAB Tutor
Total Surface Area = SA of Side 1 + SA of Side 2 + SA of Side 3 + ... However many sides there are.
If there are 2 sides that are the same, such as the top and bottom for example, you can multiply by 2 instead of adding the 2 sides individually to make the calculation a little simplier.
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Raymond B.
somehow between 0 and 100%, or in proportions, between zero and one. that narrows it down a bit. maybe there is some info missing from this problem?01/22/24