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Match each cross section to its area. a cross section passing through the diagonals of opposite faces of a cube with edges that are 7 inches long and a diagonal that is approximately 10 inches a cross section parallel to the base of a cube whose edges are 8 inches long a cross section perpendicular to the base and passing through the diagonals of the base and opposite face of a right rectangular prism that is 24 inches wide, 7 inches long, and 12 inches tall and measures 25 inches along the diagonal of the base a cross section parallel to the base of a right rectangular prism that is 3 inches long, 7 inches wide, and 11 inches tall area cross section 21 square inches arrowboth 64 square inches arrowboth 70 square inches arrowboth 300 square inches arrowboth


Match each cross section to its area. a cross section passing through the diagonals of opposite face
Match each cross section to its area. a cross section passing through the diagonals of opposite face

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