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A cube is formed by 6 squares. Use your knowledge of area to explain how you could find the total area of the cube.
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A cube is formed by 6 squares. Use your knowledge of area to explain how you could find the total area of the cube.
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All you need to do is find the area of 1 square and then multiply it by 6 to find the total surface area.
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