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Mathematics, 11.05.2021 18:40, destinyterrea

8. The bottom part of this block is a rectangular prism. The top part is a square pyramid. You want to cover the block entirely with paper. How much paper do you need? Show ALL steps to find the
amount of paper. Do not use units in your answer. Enter the number only.
7 cm
5 cm
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6 cm
6 cm
(The figure is not to scale)
Amount of paper:

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