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What property of a solid would be most important if you were calculating how much paint was required to cover it?
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What property of a solid would be most important if you were calculating how much paint was required to cover it?
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What property of a solid would be most important if you were calculating how much paint was required to cover it?
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Define shape and volume
Because: The area of the shape is how much paint would cover the object
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