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A box has a length of 13 centimeters, a width of 26 centimeters, and a height of 7 centimeters. what is the surface area of the box?
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A box has a length of 13 centimeters, a width of 26 centimeters, and a height of 7 centimeters. what is the surface area of the box?
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A box has a length of 13 centimeters, a width of 26 centimeters, and a height of 7 centimeters. what is the surface area of the box?
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1,222 cm
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l.w.h try using that to help you put
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