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Mathematics, 16.07.2019 14:20 neymar6895

Acompany designs a box to package their product. the material used costs $0.112 per square foot. the box consists of a square bottom and isosceles triangles making up the sides. a net of the box is shown below. how much would the material for 10,000 boxes cost?


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