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Maria is covering an entire box with 1-in. mosaic tiles and wants to find out how many square inches of mosaic tiles will cover the entire box. (3 in h, 9.5 in length, 4 in w) which statement is correct about the amount of mosaic tiles that will cover the entire box? the amount of mosaic tiles covering the box is the surface area, which is 157 in.2. the amount of mosaic tiles covering the box is the surface area, which is 114 in.2. the amount of mosaic tiles covering the box is the volume, which is 157 in.3. the amount of mosaic tiles covering the box is the volume, which is 114 in.3.
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