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The equation SA = 6s can be used to calculate the surface area, SA, of a cube with side length S. What is the surface area, in square meters, of a cube with a side length of 0.5 meter?
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The equation SA = 6s can be used to calculate the surface area, SA, of a cube with side length S. What is the
surface area, in square meters, of a cube with a side length of 0.5 meter?
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6a2
=6 • 6 = 36
36 sq ft.
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