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Mathematics, 21.05.2020 16:57 gabyzermeno16

How is finding the surface area of a three-dimensional figure related to the net of the figure?

(A)The surface area is equal to the number of sides of its two-dimensional net.

(B)The surface area is equal to the area of its two-dimensional net.

(C)The surface area is equal to the volume of the figure with the same net.

(D)The surface area is equal to half the surface area of its two-dimensional net.

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