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You have one last gift to wrap and you only have 150 square inches of wrapping paper. If the box measures 4 inches by 3 inches by 10 inches, do you have enough paper to wrap the box?
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You have one last gift to wrap and you only have 150 square inches of wrapping paper. If the box measures 4 inches by 3 inches by 10 inches, do you have enough paper to wrap the box?
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Yes you do 4*3 =12 and 12* 10 = 120:)
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