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Use the formula S= 2(lw)+2(lh)+2(wh) to find the surface area of a rectangular prisim with the following dimensions. Length-2 cm Width- 3 cm Height- 4 cm
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Use the formula S= 2(lw)+2(lh)+2(wh) to find the surface area of a rectangular prisim with the following dimensions.
Length-2 cm
Width- 3 cm
Height- 4 cm
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2(2*3)+2(2*4)+2(3*4)=52
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