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29 May, 22:46

Composite figures are two or more figures combined. When finding the surface area, you cannot simply find the separate surface areas and add them. What face (s) do you have to exclude from the total surface area? Explain.

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  1. 29 May, 22:51
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    You must exclude any intersecting faces (faces that are shared), because these faces are not on the surface.

    For example, an ice cream cone can be approximated as a composite figure of a hemisphere on top of a cone. The circular base of the hemisphere and the circular base of the cone are intersecting, so you must exclude it when finding the surface area.
  2. 29 May, 23:14
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    Answer:When two figures are placed together, one of each of their surfaces meets. The surfaces come together on the inside of the figure, and are no longer a part of the surface. These surfaces are a part of the individual figures' surface area, but not of

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