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Mathematics, 06.11.2019 19:31 saltedcaramel60
The rectangular prism below has a length of 18 inches, a width of 24 inches, and a height of 12 inches. what is the surface area of the prism? 1,440 square inches 1,584 square inches 1,872 square inches 2,160 square inches
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