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1 November, 18:44

A rectangular solid P has height 2c and a base of width a and length b. Two otherrectangular solids, Q and R, each have height c and bases of width a and length b. Whichof the following represents the amount by which the sum of the surface areas of Q andR exceeds the surface areas of P? A. 2abB. 4abC. 2ab + 2bcD. 2ab + 4acE. 2ab + 4ac + 4bc

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  1. 1 November, 18:54
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    A. 2ab

    Step-by-step explanation:

    For solid P with height 2c and a base of width a and length b,

    Total surface area = 2 (2ca + 2cb + ab)

    For the two other rectangular solids, Q and R, each have height c and bases of width a and length b

    Total surface area of Q = 2 (ca + cb + ab)

    Total surface area of R = 2 (ca + cb + ab)

    Total surface area of the two solids = 2 (ca + cb + ab) + 2 (ca + cb + ab)

    = 4 (ca + cb + ab)

    Difference between sum of the surface areas of Q and R and the surface area of P

    = 4 (ca + cb + ab) - 2 (2ca + 2cb + ab)

    = 4ca + 4cb + 4ab - 4ca - 4cb - 2ab

    = 4ca - 4ca + 4cb - 4cb + 4ab - 2ab

    = 2ab

    The sum of the surface areas of Q and R exceeds the surface areas of P by 2ab. Option A
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