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In this video, you will solve real- world problems by computing the surface area of rectangular prisms.
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surface area – the sum of the areas of the faces of a 3D solid
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2 small faces
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2 medium faces
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2 large faces
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Cereal boxes have the dimensions indicated in the illustration, below. The cereal box factory is about to close for the weekend, and there are just 1,000 in 2 of cardboard left. How many more cereal boxes can be produced at the factory with the remaining cardboard? 6 in 10 in 2 in
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Cereal boxes have the dimensions indicated in the illustration, below. The cereal box factory is about to close for the weekend, and there are just 1,000 in 2 of cardboard left. How many more cereal boxes can be produced at the factory with the remaining cardboard? 6 in 10 in 2 in Rec Prism SA = 2(Sm. Rec) + 2(Med. Rec) + 2(Lg. Rec)
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Cereal boxes have the dimensions indicated in the illustration, below. The cereal box factory is about to close for the weekend, and there are just 1,000 in 2 of cardboard left. How many more cereal boxes can be produced at the factory with the remaining cardboard? 6 in 10 in 2 in
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In this video, you solved real- world problems by computing the surface area of rectangular prisms.
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