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Mathematics, 20.04.2020 01:48 chayaharroch03

Tom was playing with wooden blocks. He placed cubes on top of rectangular prisms to create composite shapes as shown below. Then, Tom was interested in finding out the surface area of each composite shape. Find the surface area of the composite shape composed of a cube with sides of 9 in placed on top of a rectangular prism with a length of 14 in, width of 11 in, and height of 4 in. Enter the missing part of the answer. Surface area of the cub= 486 in². Total surface area of the cube and the rectangular prism = 994 in². Overlapping area = 162 in². Surface area of the composite shape = □32 in² *

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