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Evaluate 2LW + 2HL + 2HW for L = 3,W = 2, and H = 4.
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Evaluate 2LW + 2HL + 2HW for L = 3,W = 2, and H = 4.
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2LW + 2HL + 2HW
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2(3)(2) + 2(4)(3) + 2(4)(2)
=12 + 24 + 16
= 52
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2LW +2HL + 2HW
2(3)(2) + 2(4)(3) + 2(4)(2)
12 + 24 + 16 =
52
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