lisabrownorangevilla
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  • 13-03-2022
  • Mathematics
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more than one question! Please help me! i have been struggling all day and today i’m on a time limit

more than one question Please help me i have been struggling all day and today im on a time limit class=
more than one question Please help me i have been struggling all day and today im on a time limit class=
more than one question Please help me i have been struggling all day and today im on a time limit class=
more than one question Please help me i have been struggling all day and today im on a time limit class=
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chiemerieeberechukwu
chiemerieeberechukwu chiemerieeberechukwu
  • 13-03-2022

Answer:

2(15 *4)=120

2(5*4)=40

2(15*5)=150

Total = 310mm^2

Second picture:

7k+14

36d+144

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semsee45
semsee45 semsee45
  • 13-03-2022

Answer:

surface area = 2(5 × 4) + 2(15 × 4) + 2(15 × 5) = 310 mm²

  7(k + 2)

= 7×k + 7×2

= 7k + 14

  12(3d + 12)

= 12×3d + 12×12

= 36d + 144

surface area rectangular prism = 2(4 × 5) + 2(15 × 4) + 2(15 × 5) = 310 cm²

  5x + 7x - 2

= 12x - 2

  4 + 3g - g + 2g

= 4g + 4

  2 + 4g + 7g + 5

= 11g + 7

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