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Bill drew each face of an ice cube below.
note: figure is not drawn to scale.
he measured the length of each edge to be 2.5 cm. what is the surface area of the ice cube?
a.
37.5 sq cm
b.
15 sq cm
c.
13.5 sq cm
d.
27 sq cm
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Bill drew each face of an ice cube below.
note: figure is not drawn to scale.
note: figure is not drawn to scale.
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