Same But Different
Can two solids with the same volume have different surface areas? If so, provide an example. If not, explain why not.
Extension
If one solid has a greater volume than another, must it also have a greater surface area?
Can two solids with the same volume have different surface areas? If so, provide an example. If not, explain why not.
Extension
If one solid has a greater volume than another, must it also have a greater surface area?