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Mathematics, 12.05.2021 23:00 samjohnson3637

How much paper will be needed to cover the triangular prism shown? A. 84 in2
B. 86 in2
C. 90 in2
D. 180 in2


How much paper will be needed to cover the triangular prism shown?

A. 84 in2
B. 86 in2
C. 90 in2

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