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Ted is using wrapping paper to cover a box that measures 16 in. long, 8 in. long, and 7 in. wide. Which is the correct unit of measurement to use to figure out the amount of wrapping paper Ted needs to
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Ted is using wrapping paper to cover a box that measures 16 in. long, 8 in. long, and 7 in. wide.
Which is the correct unit of measurement to use to figure out the amount of wrapping paper Ted needs to cover the box?
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in³
B.
in²
C.
in.
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in² hope helped
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You should use in^2, so B
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