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A teachermade a pair of foam dice to use un math games.Each cube measured 10in. on a side .How many square inches of a fabric were needed to cover the two cubes?
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A teachermade a pair of foam dice to use un math games.Each cube measured 10in. on a side .How many square inches of a fabric were needed to cover the two cubes?
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A teachermade a pair of foam dice to use un math games.Each cube measured 10in. on a side .How many square inches of a fabric were needed to cover the two cubes?
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60 because a cube has 6 sides
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The answer would be 100in because if one side is 10in and your doing 2 sides of each dice you would multiply 10*10 for each dice
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