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Question 2 of 5 Find the surface area of a cube with side lengths of 3 meters. Use the formula SA = 6s² where s = side length. A. 324 square meters B. 81 square meters OC. 15 square meters D. 54 square
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Find the surface area of a cube with side lengths of 3 meters.
Use the formula SA = 6s² where s = side length.
A. 324 square meters
B. 81 square meters
OC. 15 square meters
D. 54 square meters
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option D is the right answer
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