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Jenna wants to wrap a shipping box shaped like a rectangular prism. The box is 20 inches tall and has a square base with sides that each measure 3 inches. How much paper will she​ use?

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258in squared of wrapping paper.

Step-by-step explanation:

For this question, we are trying to find the surface area of the rectangular prism, not the area inside the rectangular prism because we are wrapping the box up.

So, If we break up the rectangular prism, we will get 4 rectangles that are 20 inches by 3 inches, and 2 squares (the base and the top) that are 3 inches by 3 inches.

What we have to do know is find the area of all these pieces, then add them together.

So for the 4 rectangles:

A = l x w
= 20 inches x 3 inches
= 60 inches

Since there’s 4 rectangles we do:
60 x 4 = 240 inches

For the 2 Squares:

A = l x w
= 3 inches x 3 inches
= 9 inches

since there’s 2 squares we do:
9 x 2 = 18 inches



Then we can add these totals up for the total surface area:

240 + 18 = 258 inches squared

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Answer:

23 inches

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