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Hadley
10 March, 19:51
What is the surface area of 2cm, 5cm, and 2cm
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Kate Joyce
10 March, 20:16
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2*5 = 10
2*2 = 4
4 (10) + 2 (4) = 40 + 8 = 48
ans) 48cm
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