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Author: teetqx

teetqx

the solid figure above is composed of four cubes, each of which has edges of length 1…

Posted: July 7, 2020

the solid figure above is composed of four cubes, each of which has edges of length 1. what is the total surface area (including the bottom) of the solid figure?

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