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13 April, 02:25

Surface area is always measured in square units.

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  1. 13 April, 02:29
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    Answer: True

    Often we replace "units" with something like "feet" or "meters"

    examples: square feet, square meters, square yards, etc

    The "square" refers to the idea that any surface area can be unwrapped and lay flat, then you can break the area of that flat figure into smaller squares. A good example of this is a dice has 6 faces and each face is a square itself, so the total surface area is the sum of all the 6 square areas.
  2. 13 April, 02:35
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    Surface area is always measured in square units. True
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