The net of a cube is shown on the coordinate plane. What is the surface area of the cube?

Answer:
The surface area of the net is 6 units squared.
Step-by-step explanation:
We know all the squares in the net are equivalent, so if we find the area of one square, we find the area of all the squares.
To find the surface area of a square, you need to find the length of one of the sides (as each side is the same length) and then multiply it by itself.
I can count units to find a side of a square is 1 unit. One times one equals one, therefore, the surface area of one square is one.
There are 6 squares, so we multiply 6 by 1 to get 6.
The surface area of the net is 6 units squared.