What is surface area?

A). The space on the outside of a 3-dimensional object.
B). It measures the amount of something the covers a 3-dimensional object such as paint,wrapping paper,or fabric.
C). Can be calculated by adding the areas of the individual faces of any 3-dimensional shape.
D). You can find the surface by finding the area of its nets.

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I think it’s all of them

OK, found it, yes

https://www.onlinemathlearning.com/surface-area.html

( The shape of all surfaces of the object projected on to the same plane.)

By the way we ship designers have a term called "developable surface". It is a surface that only bends in one direction at a time, so you could build it out of plywood for example. If it curves in two directions at once like most ship hull shapes, plywood for example would not work (try it with cardboard.) It would be hard to do the "net " thing with a ship hull :)

Notice for example that a sphere is not included in the examples given in that math link :)

Btw I got it right! :)

So everyone stuck on this question Damon is very correct (A, B, C, D, and E)
Are all correct have a nice day 😊 👍

Yes you can do all of them

Well, if only I knew what "nets" was :)

It is supposed too say net* but i don’t know what net means either lol 😂 🤷‍♀️

Cool, thanks, I never heard that terminology before. Too old I guess.