There are ___ squares on the surface of the figure.
Each square has an area of ___ mm².
So, the surface area of the figure is ___ mm².
How many squares are on the surface of the figure? Each square has an area of ___ mm². So, the surface area of the figure is ___ mm².
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To find the surface area of a figure composed of squares, you need to know the number of squares and the area of each square.
1. Identify the number of squares: This is typically provided in the question or can be counted if it were visible.
2. Determine the area of each square: Usually given (as in ___ mm²).
3. Calculate the total surface area: You multiply the number of squares by the area of each square.
The formula for surface area (S) when you know these values is:
[ text{Surface Area (S)} = text{Number of Squares} times text{Area of Each Square} ]
So, once you insert the values for the number of squares and the area, you can find the total surface area.
If you can provide specific numbers, I can help calculate the surface area for you!