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PLEASE HELP I GIVE THANKS

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As given in the picture, the formula for a cube's surface area is
6{ s }^( 2 ) , which s is the length of one side of the cube. So let's solve:

6\cdot { 4 }^( 2 )\\ 6\cdot 16=96
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