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Consider the 6-inch × 9 inches rectangular cake that is 2 inches deep. If you cover the cake with frosting excluding the bottom, what is the surface area of the cake that will be covered with frosting?
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Consider the 6-inch × 9 inches rectangular cake that is 2 inches deep. If you cover the cake with frosting excluding the bottom, what is the surface area of the cake that will be covered with frosting?
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168
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2(6 x 9) + 2(6x2)+ 2(9x2)=
168
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