SOLUTION: Determine the surface area and the volume for 5 blocks and 6 blocks. Number of Blocks Surface area (in square cm) Volume (In cubic cm)

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Question 113644: Determine the surface area and the volume for 5 blocks and 6 blocks.
Number of Blocks Surface area (in square cm) Volume (In cubic cm)
Block 1= 18cm area 4 cm volume
Block 2= 30 cm area 8 cm vol
Block 3= 42 cm area 12 cm vol
Block 4= 54 cm area 16 cm vol
Block 5= 66 cm area 20 cm vol
Block 6= 78 cm area 24 cm vol

Which I have done already. I am now supposed to: write an algebraic expression to represent the relationship between the number of blocks and the surface area of the tower. and use mathematics to justify my answer. What I do know: the surface area with each block adds 12 more cm and with each block added the volume increases by 4 cm, so do the 12 and 4 need to be in the expression and how would I express it?

Answer by solver91311(24713) About Me  (Show Source):
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Since you are being asked for the relationship between surface area and number of blocks, your answer should not include the increase of 4cm%5E3 per block for total volume.

Extrapolating from the data in your table, the surface area would be 18 - 12 or 6cm%5E2 if you had 0 blocks, so you can now say that

A%5Bs%5D=6%2B12n where n is the number of blocks, given that the data in your table is correct.


By the way, each of your blocks is 3%2Bsqrt%283%29cm long, 3-sqrt%283%29cmwide, and %282%2F3%29cm in height. Super-Double-Plus Extra Credit: How did I know that?