Thinking Mathematically (6th Edition)

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Chapter 10 - Geometry - 10.5 Volume and Surface Area - Exercise Set 10.5 - Page 658: 54

Answer

The statement does not make sense.

Work Step by Step

Surface area may be defined as the total outer surface area of a solid figure that is three-dimensional in nature. The surface area of a three-dimensional object is measured in terms of square units. For instance, the area of a rectangle solid can be computed by adding all the six outside rectangles of the object. In this way, the formula for surface area of rectangular solid would be as follows: \[\text{Surface area}=2\left( lw+wh+lh \right)\] The surface area of a solid figure is measured in square units instead of cubic units. Hence, the given statement does not make sense.
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