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The total surface area of rectangular solid is 130cm².If the solid is 7cm long and 5cm wide ,calculate the height
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The total surface area of rectangular solid is 130cm².If the solid is 7cm long and 5cm wide ,calculate the height
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You already know the length and the width. That means you also know the area of the floor. 7 x 5 = 35. You divide 130 by 35. That will give you about 3.7. The height of the room is 3.7cm
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