Yes so he shows this by also doing what is called the flow. After this it is complete
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
A 3D figure is given to us and we need to find the Total Surface area of the 3D figure . So ,
From the cuboid we can see that there are 5 squares in one row on the front face . And there are two rows. So the number of squares on the front face will be 5*2 = 10 .
We know the area of square as ,
Hence the area of 10 squares will be 10x² , where x is the side length of each square. Similarly there are 10 squares at the back . Hence their area will be 10x² .
Also there are in total 12 squares sideways 6 on each sides . So their surface area will be 12x² . Hence the total surface area in terms of side of square will be ,
Now let's find out the TSA in terms of side . So here the lenght of the cuboid is equal to the sum of one of the sides of 5 squares .
Hence the TSA of cuboid in terms of lenght and breadth is :-
Answer:
c) 62.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x represent number of customers came in on the fifth day.
We have been given that the mean number of customers for those four days is 52. So total number of customers on 4 days would be 4 times 52 that is 208 customers.
We know that mean of a data set is equal to sum of all data points divided by number of data points.
Total number of customers on 5 days would be and total number of days is 5.
Since we need a mean of 54, so we can set mean of 5 days equal to 54 as:
Multiply both sides by 5:
Therefore, 62 customers must come in on the fifth day to make the five-day mean 54 and option 'c' is the correct choice.