Two cubes, each of volume 64 cm³, are joined end to end. Find the surface area of the resulting cuboid.
Hint. First find the cube's side from its volume. The join hides two square faces — one from each cube.
Step 1 — Find the side of each cube. Volume = side³ = 64, so side = ∛64 = 4 cm
Step 2 — Describe the resulting cuboid. Joining two 4 cm cubes end to end gives a cuboid of length 8 cm, breadth 4 cm, height 4 cm.
Step 3 — Apply the cuboid surface-area formula. TSA = 2(lb + bh + hl) = 2(8×4 + 4×4 + 4×8) = 2(32 + 16 + 32) = 2(80)
✦ Answer: 160 cm²
Where students slip. Adding the two cubes' individual surface areas (6×16 = 96 each, so 192 total) without removing the two faces that are now glued together and hidden inside the cuboid.
Another way. Count faces directly: the combined shape has 2 square end-faces (4×4 = 16 each) and 4 rectangular side-faces (4×8 = 32 each): 2(16) + 4(32) = 32 + 128 = 160 — the same total, reached by counting rather than the formula.
