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What is the surface area of the solid? 16 square inches 20 square inches 36 square inches 40 square inches The net of a solid is shown below:
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What is the surface area of the solid?
16 square inches
20 square inches
36 square inches
40 square inches
The net of a solid is shown below:
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Yes it is B .............
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B............................................. it’s b I took the test before
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