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Mathematics, 17.09.2019 17:30 jorden73

The surface area of a prism is 125 in2. the 2 is suposed to be cubed or squared or whatever
which statements are true about the same prism measured in square feet?
choose all answers that are correct.
a.
the number representing the surface area would decrease.
b.
the number representing the surface area would increase.
c.
the actual surface area would decrease.
d.
the actual surface area would increase.
e.
the actual surface area would stay the same.

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