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What is the total surface area of the shape below? Length) Line A-B = 4cm Width) Line B-C = 2cm Height) A-E = 3cm
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What is the total surface area of the shape below?
Length) Line A-B = 4cm
Width) Line B-C = 2cm
Height) A-E = 3cm
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