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A small refrigerator is a cube with a side length of 19 inches. Use the formula S = 6s2 to find the surface area of the cube.
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A small refrigerator is a cube with a side length of 19 inches. Use the formula S = 6s2 to find the surface area of the cube.
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Answer:
2166in^2
Explanation:
S=6(19)^2=2166
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