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Charlotte puts a present in a box with a length of 114 ft, a width of 34 ft and a height of 1 foot. What is the least amount of wrapping paper needed to cover the present box
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Charlotte puts a present in a box with a length of 114 ft, a width of 34 ft and a height of 1 foot. What is the least amount of wrapping paper needed to cover the present box
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I believe you would take (114*34*2)+(114*1*2)+(1*34*2) equals 8048 squared feet of wrapping paper. I could be wrong. I found the areas of each side and added them together to get a total
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