a box has length 10cm width 8cm and height 6cm what is the square area ?
To find the square area of the box, we need to determine the surface area of one of its sides. Since the box is rectangular, we can choose any of its sides for this calculation.
Let's use the length and width of the box to find the square area:
Square Area = Length × Width
Substituting the given values:
Square Area = 10 cm × 8 cm
Square Area = 80 square cm
Therefore, the square area of the box is 80 square cm.
To find the square area of a box, we first need to determine which face of the box represents a square. Since a box has six faces, we need to note that only the top and bottom faces are square in shape.
Given that the length, width, and height of the box are 10cm, 8cm, and 6cm respectively, to find the square area, we need to square the side length of the square face.
In this case, both the top and bottom faces have the same dimensions (10cm x 8cm). Now, we can square the side length to calculate the square area:
Area = side length × side length
= 10cm × 10cm
= 100 cm²
Therefore, the square area of the box is 100 cm².