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3 September, 10:33

A chocolate bar measures 40 mm wide, 80 mm long, and 5 and 1 over 2 mm high. Will's Wrapping Company is making a wrapper to cover the chocolate bar. Use the correct net and determine how much paper will be needed to make the wrapper

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  1. 3 September, 10:53
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    The amount of the wrapper that is needed in order to wrap completely the chocolate bar is equal to the surface area of the bar.

    The surface area of the rectangular prism is calculated through the equation,

    SA = 2LW + 2WH + 2LH

    Substituting the known values,

    SA = (2) (80 mm) (40 mm) + 2 (40 mm) (5.5 mm) + 2 (80 mm) (5.5 mm)

    SA = 6400 mm² + 440 mm² + 880 mm²

    SA = 7720 mm²

    Thus, the least area needed to completely cover or wrap the chocolate bar is 7720 mm².
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