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A rectangular prism is 4 metters long, 5 meters wide, and has a height of 7 meters, What is the surface area?
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A rectangular prism is 4 metters long, 5 meters wide, and has a height of 7 meters, What is the surface area?
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A rectangular prism is 4 metters long, 5 meters wide, and has a height of 7 meters, What is the surface area?
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Hello! I believe the Surface Area to a rectangular prism= 2(4x5+5x7+4x7). Let me know if i'm wrong. Anyways hope this helps!
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