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Ella Gallegos
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8 April, 13:31
The surface of a polyhedron can be found by
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Melvin Hunt
8 April, 13:33
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The surface of a polyhedron can be found by using the following equation: 1. Draw a net of the polyhedron.
2. Calculate the area of each face.
3. Add up the area of all the faces.
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