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Multiplying the width times the length of a rectangle provides its:

A. volume.

B. surface area.

C. cubic feet.

D. diameter.

B
11 years ago

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Answered by Jai
Yes it's B.

Though the term surface area is for 3D shapes. But I guess it's fine, since it's still area anyway. ^^
11 years ago
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Multiplying the width times the length of a rectangle provides its:

A. volume.

B. surface area.

C. cubic feet.

D. diameter.

B

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