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Dmitri wants to cover the top and sides of this box with glass tiles that are 1 cm square. How many tiles will he need? The dimensions are 23 cm, 12 cm, and 7 cm.
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Dmitri wants to cover the top and sides of this box with glass tiles that are 1 cm square. How many tiles will he need?
The dimensions are 23 cm, 12 cm, and 7 cm.
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I think the answer would be 1932 tiles cubed, I think you might need help from someone else though, sorry.
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