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What is wrong in this calculation of the surface area?
SA = (wl + th + hw) (1 point)
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The calculation of the surface area is incorrect because the formula used does not accurately represent the surface area of an object. The correct formula for most rectangular objects is SA = 2(wl + lh + wh), where w represents the width, l represents the length, and h represents the height of the object.
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