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3 June, 17:25

Frank got a gift for his sister and put it in a shoebox.

Note: Figure is not drawn to scale.

Now, he wants to wrap it with wrapping paper. If the length of the shoebox measures 12 in, the width measures 6 in, and the height measures 4 in, how much wrapping paper does he need to cover the shoebox?

A.

432 sq in

B.

576 sq in

C.

144 sq in

D.

288 sq in

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  1. 3 June, 20:16
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    D) 288 sq. in

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Wrapping paper = surface area

    = 2[12*6 + 12*4 + 6*4]

    = 2 (72 + 48 + 24)

    = 2 (144)

    = 288 in²
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