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Mathematics, 08.02.2021 14:00 waldruphope3956

What is the surface area of a cube that has a side length of 2.2 meters? Use the formula S A = 6 s squared, where SA is the surface area of the cube and s is the length of each side.
13.2 Meters squared
26.4 Meters squared
29.04 Meters squared
174.24 Meters squared

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