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How much surface area would be lost if you glued three 4-cm cubes together to make a rod that is three cubes long and one cube wide?

How much surface area would be lost if you glued three 4-cm cubes together to make-example-1
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Answer:

Part 3)
SA=288\ cm^2

Part 4)
64\ cm^2

Explanation:

Part 3) Calculate the total surface area of three 4 cm cubes

we know that

The surface area of a cube is equal to the area of its six square faces


SA=6b^2

so

The surface area of three cubes is equal to the area of its 18 square faces


SA=18b^2

where

b is the length side of the square face

In this problem


b=4\ cm

so

The surface area of three cubes is


SA=18b^2

substitute the given value


SA=18(4)^2


SA=288\ cm^2

Part 4) How much surface area would be lost if you glued three 4-cm cubes together to make a rod that is three cubes long and one cube wide?

In this case the total surface area of the three glued 4-cm cubes is equal to the area of its 14 square faces

so

The surface area lost is equal to


18b^2-14b^2=4b^2

substitute


4(4)^2=64\ cm^2

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