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Look at the cube, and the net of this cube. What is the surface area of this cube? mm2 MAKE SURE ITS RIGHT
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Look at the cube, and the net of this cube.
What is the surface area of this cube?
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MAKE SURE ITS RIGHT
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The surface should be 144
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The surface area of a cube is always just the area of a side times the six sides or mathematically:
A=6s^2 in this case s=12 so
A=6*144
A=864mm^2
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