Solve real-world and mathematical problems involving area, volume, and surface area of twoand three-dimensional objects composed of triangles, quadrilaterals, polygons, cubes, and right prisms. Formulas will be provided.
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Shannon has several cubes. Each cube is 3 feet high. Shannon covers all but one face of each cube with foil. She uses a total of 360 square feet of foil to cover the faces. How many cubes does Shannon have?
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Shannon has several cubes. Each cube is 3 feet high. Shannon covers all but one face of each cube with foil. She uses a total of 360 square feet of foil to cover the faces. How many cubes does Shannon have?
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Marcus wants to decorate his box that is in the shape of a cube. He decides to cover the entire box with red colored paper except the circle with his name on it. The box is shown below.
Rounded to the nearest square centimeter, how much red paper is needed to cover Marcus's box?
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Concrete is poured to create a slab in the shape of a rectangular prism. The slab is 50 yards long, 1.5 yards wide, and 0.25 yard thick. How many cubic yards of concrete are needed to create the slab?