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Question: Each edge of a cubical block of wood measures 2 inches. What is the surface area of the block in square inches?

Answer: 4.
I thought answer was 8. Why is it 4 and not 8? I thought it was 2x2x2. If that gives volume and not surface area, then wouldn't surface area be the sum of all six sides therefore 2x6=12? How do you arrive at 4? Do they mean what is the surface area of one side of the block? But that would be 2x2. Ugh. I'm so confused. And I don't see how it can be 1+1+1+1 if each edge is 2. Please help!

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Surface area of a cube = 6 * (a^2)
where a^2 is area of a side, and 6 because cube has 6 sides. The answer would be 24.
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thanks. the answer was 4. do you know how that could be?
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please post a source for this question, or we'll have to kill the thread. (even if you just made the problem up yourself, you still have to cite the 'source' of the problem, just to ensure that we aren't posting banned material.)

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Sorry! Answer is E. 24. I understand it now. It's 2 inches making the area of one side 4. Multipy4 by the 6 faces to result in 24.

the source was test code #37 section 1, #7.

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no problem.
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