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Mathematics, 05.05.2020 09:39, kaylesparks2

A cardboard box holds 31.25 cubic inches of creamy butter. The butter is molded into a square prism that is 5 inches long. How much cardboard would it take to make the box, assuming the butter fits exactly into the box and there is no overlap.

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