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miskamm [114]
2 years ago
5

Find the surface area to the nearest tenth

Mathematics
1 answer:
liq [111]2 years ago
4 0
Answer is 184.8
I would explain but i’m too lazy to type it all but basically i found the area of each of the triangles and the square added it up to get 184.8
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