Final answer:
Without a description of the composite solid or its dimensions, it is not possible to provide the surface area. The process generally involves adding the areas of all the individual surfaces forming the composite solid.
Step-by-step explanation:
The student's question pertains to the calculation of the surface area of a composite solid. Unfortunately, without a detailed description or image of the solid, it is impossible to provide an accurate method for calculation or a definitive answer. To find the surface area we would need to sum the areas of all faces and surfaces of the composite solid. If given, for example, a cylinder on top of a cube, we would calculate the area of each face of the cube and add it to the lateral surface area and top and bottom area of the cylinder. However, we are lacking the necessary dimensions and shapes to perform these calculations.