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6. Alice is covering a foam cube with fabric to make a footstool. Each side of the cube is 20 inches. How many square inches of fabric will she need? 120 in? of fabric 0 720 in.of fabric 1,200 in? of fabric
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6. Alice is covering a foam cube with fabric to make a footstool. Each side of the cube is 20 inches. How
many square inches of fabric will she need?
120 in? of fabric
0 720 in.of fabric
1,200 in? of fabric
2,400 in 2 of fabric
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You're looking for total surface area: area of each side is 20 times 20=400 square inches. There are 6 sides on a cube: 400 square inches times 6 = 2400 square inches
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