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This net can be folded to form a cube with a side length of 20 units. A cube has side lengths of 20 units. What is the surface area of the cube in square units? 1,400 square units 2,400 square units 4,
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This net can be folded to form a cube with a side length of 20 units. A cube has side lengths of 20 units. What is the surface area of the cube in square units? 1,400 square units 2,400 square units 4,800 square units 8,000 square units
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2,400 square units / B
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