petra79
petra79
01-06-2021
Mathematics
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HELP: What is the surface area?
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bhadelsimron19
bhadelsimron19
01-06-2021
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
surface area=(a+b+c)*h
=(5+5+6)*5
=16*5
=80 cm^2
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