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2. Each diagram shows a box, or rectangular solid. The diagrams are not drawn to scale, so use the measurements shown.
5 centimeters
4 centimeters
8 centimeters
16 centimeters
3 centimeters
2 centimeters
A. Make a net that will fold into each of the given solids. Your folded nets should include the top and the
bottom of the solids.
B. Cut out and fold your nets to make each rectangular solid.
C. Find the total surface area of each rectangular solid.


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