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Have your HW on your desk- Be sure that your work is shown- I need to be able to see how you got your answer. Work on IXL BB35 (nets)

Surface Area Cereal Box Project  Before making a net out of your cereal box, find the volume of the box. Use the correct formula and show your work. Write out on your paper the L, W, and H of the box. You will re-write this later inside the box.  Carefully disassemble your box to make a net.  Calculate the area of each section of the box. Round your answers to the nearest tenth. NEATLY record this data inside the box. Let the longest side equal length.  On the inside of the box you should have the following labeled:  The dimensions of each section of the box  The Box Surface Area  The Box Volume  Group Members Names