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( sorry the picture isn’t that good ) Find the area of the unfolded box bottom. Show your work. ( 30 in. on top 5 in. in the corners 20 in. on the sides )
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( sorry the picture isn’t that good ) Find the area of the unfolded box bottom. Show your work. ( 30 in. on top 5 in. in the corners 20 in. on the sides )
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( sorry the picture isn’t that good ) Find the area of the unfolded box bottom. Show your work. ( 30 in. on top 5 in. in the corners 20 in. on the sides )
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Answer:
1100 in²
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Find the area of the boxes separately and add them
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