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dem82 [27]
2 years ago
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PLEASE HELP!

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Anon25 [30]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

B: net A with 480 in^(2)

Explanation:

Oksanka [162]2 years ago
6 0
That would be net A

Surface area = 13*16 + 12 * 16 + 2 (1/2*5*12) + 5*16

= 540 in^2
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