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Use the formula SA=6s2 , where SA is the surface area and s is the edge length of the cube, to solve this problem. Eliz must cover a cube-shaped box with giftwrap. The edge length of the box is 6 1/2 inches.
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Use the formula SA=6s2 , where SA is the surface area and s is the edge length of the cube, to solve this problem. Eliz must cover a cube-shaped box with giftwrap. The edge length of the box is 6 1/2 inches. What is the surface area of the box?
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This it's my answer with the formula I used shown. Hope this helps. God bless
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