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Carly wants to wrap a gift for her friend, but she needs to know how much wrapping paper to use. The gift is in the shape of a rectangular prism with dimensions of 12 inches wide, 3 inches tall, and 14 inches deep. How much wrapping paper will she need?
Carly wants to wrap a gift for her friend, but she needs to know how much wrapping paper to use. The gift is in the shape of a rectangular prism with dimensions of 12 inches wide, 3 inches tall, and 14 inches deep. How much wrapping paper will she need?
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not allowing for overlap at the edges, the surface area of the box is just three pairs of rectangles, right? So the area is
2(12*3 + 12*14 + 3*14) = _____ in^2
2(12*3 + 12*14 + 3*14) = _____ in^2
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