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QUESTION:
What do you measure when you want to get the surface area of a solid figure?
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SURFACE AREA
- It is the area that describes the material that is needed to cover a three-dimensional object.
- We take the sum of the area for each geometric form within the solid to determine its surface area.
FINAL ANSWER:
When you want to get the surface area of a solid figure, you measure the sum of the areas of the base(s) and the lateral faces of a space figure.
- LETTER C
ADDITIONAL INFO:
Choices A and B are for plane figures. Choice A refers to the perimeter while B for the area. On the other hand, choice D talks about the volume of solid figures.
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