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Which equation represents the problem? A cube has six sides, each of which is a square. If the measure of each side is s, what is the area of one side (square) of the cube? A. A = s3 B. A = s2 C. A = 6s2 Which equation represents the problem? A cube has six sides, each of which is a square. If the measure of each side is s, what is the area of one side (square) of the cube? A. A = s3 B. A = s2 C. A = 6s2 @Mathematics

OpenStudy (anonymous):

if 1 edge of the cube has length "s", a single surface or side on cube would be area of 2s and the whole cube has surface 2s x 6, co C. is whole surface of cube, B. is surface for just one side

OpenStudy (eyust707):

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