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Layton Bradshaw
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12 August, 05:27
Find the surface area of the cube shown below.
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Heaven Mason
12 August, 05:45
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There is no cube. Whatever the sides of the cube measure, for example if the sides measure 2 inches multiply 2 by itself to find surface area of one side which would be 4. Then cubes have 6 sides so multiply 4 by 6 to get the overall surface area as 24. Replace with your numbers.
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