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A A rectangular birthday present, 3 in by 7 in, by 8 in., is covered by wrapping paper. How much wrapping paper is required? 146 sq. in b. 101 sq. in 202 sq. in 168 sq. in C. d.…
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A A rectangular birthday present, 3 in by 7 in, by 8 in., is covered by wrapping paper. How much wrapping paper is required? 146 sq. in b. 101 sq. in 202 sq. in 168 sq. in C. d.…
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A rectangular birthday present, 3 in by 7 in, by 8 in., is covered by wrapping paper. How much wrapping paper is
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146 sq. in
b. 101 sq. in
202 sq. in
168 sq. in
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d.
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168 sq. in! Just multiple! Its simply..
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