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What is the surface area of the solid that this net can form? A. 106 square centimeters B. 150 square centimeters C. 210 square centimeters D. 270 square centimeters
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What is the surface area of the solid that this net can form? A. 106 square centimeters B. 150 square centimeters C. 210 square centimeters D. 270 square centimeters
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What is the surface area of the solid that this net can form?
A. 106 square centimeters
B. 150 square centimeters
C. 210 square centimeters
D. 270 square centimeters
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Answer:(c)
Step-by-step explanation:210 square centimeters.
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The correct answer is C. 210
I took each each shape and found the area then added it all together. Remember that triangles are half of the product that you get after multiplying the sides. The work is in the picture.
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