I thought of Olympics, the winners of the gold, silver and bronze metal stand ornate, tired pedestal. Assuming each pedestal is of a equal, width and depth find the total surface area of the stand.

Since each pedestal has four sides, we can calculate the surface area of one side and then multiply it by 4 to get the total surface area of the stand.

Let's assume that the width and depth of each pedestal are both w. The height of the pedestal is not given, so we can use h as a variable.

The surface area of one side of the pedestal is given by the formula:

w * h

So, the total surface area of one pedestal is:

2 * w * h (since there are two sides of the pedestal with this surface area)

To find the total surface area of all three pedestals, we need to multiply this by 4 (since there are four sides to each pedestal). Therefore, the total surface area of the stand is:

4 * 2 * w * h * 3

= 24 * w * h

So, the total surface area of the stand depends on the width and height of each pedestal. Without more information, we cannot calculate the exact surface area.