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If a = 22 ft, b = 10 ft, and c = 14 ft, what is the surface area of the geometric shape formed by this net? A: 470 sq ft. B: 580 sq ft. C: 588 sq ft. D: 668 sq ft.
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If a = 22 ft, b = 10 ft, and c = 14 ft, what is the surface area of the geometric shape formed by this net?
A: 470 sq ft.
B: 580 sq ft.
C: 588 sq ft.
D: 668 sq ft.
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answer is 580 sq. ft.
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