A BOX HAS A LENGTH 10CM, WIDTH 8CM HEIGHT 6CM WHAT IS THE SQUARE AREA

You probably want the cubic volume, not the area.

Ms. Sue yes I would like the cubic not the area for length 10cm, width 8cm, and height 6cm of a box

60cm

To find the square area, we first need to understand what you mean by "square area" in the context of a box with given dimensions. Typically, a box has six faces: a top, bottom, front, back, left, and right face. These faces are all rectangular, not square.

If you are looking to find the area of any of these rectangular faces, you can find it by multiplying the length by the width. For example, to find the area of the top face, multiply 10 cm (length) by 8 cm (width) to get 80 square cm.

However, if you are specifically looking for the area of a square face, a standard rectangular box does not have a square face. A square face would imply that all sides of the box are equal, which is not the case in the dimensions you provided (10 cm, 8 cm, and 6 cm).

Please clarify your question if you are referring to the area of a specific face or if you meant to ask for the dimensions of a square that has an equivalent area to the given box.