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A rectangular prism with a height of 6 m, a length of 5 m, and a width of 4 m will have a different surface area than a rectangular prism with a height of 5 m, a width of 6 m, and a length of 4 m. True
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A rectangular prism with a height of 6 m, a length of 5 m, and a width of 4 m will have a different surface area than a rectangular prism with a height of 5 m, a width of 6 m, and a length of 4 m.
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False they have the same surface area: 148
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