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sara folds the net shown below to make a gift box. 2in 6in 3in 3in. How much wrapping paper will sara need to cover the box exactly
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sara folds the net shown below to make a gift box. 2in 6in 3in 3in. How much wrapping paper will sara need to cover the box exactly
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She needs 108 inches because you have to multiply 6 and 2 first, which makes 12. And then you have to multiply 3 and 3, which makes 9.
After you multiply those, you multiply 12 and 9, which equals 108, which is the answer.
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6 times 2= 12 3 times 3= 9
12 times 9= 108in
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