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From a cuboidal cardboard box of dimensions 80cm×40cm×15cm,6 circles of radius 7 cm were cut from the front face.Find the surface area of remaining box.
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From a cuboidal cardboard box of dimensions 80cm×40cm×15cm,6 circles of radius 7 cm were cut from the front face.Find the surface area of remaining box.
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From a cuboidal cardboard box of dimensions 80cm×40cm×15cm,6 circles of radius 7 cm were cut from the front face.Find the surface area of remaining box.
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9076 cm²
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