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ToxicaDennisIce:

What is the surface area of a cube that has a side length of 8 mm? Use the formula is S A = 6 s squared, where SA is the surface area of the cube and s is the length of each side. A 48 Millimeters squared B 96 Millimeters squared C 384 Millimeters squared D 2,304 Millimeters squared

jhonyy9:

do you need help ?

ToxicaDennisIce:

yea i need help @jhonyy9

jhonyy9:

so just use the given formula SA = 6*s^2 s^2 = ? than s = 8 mm

supie:

Yeah, from what jhonyy said The surface area is \[SA=6s^2\] them we have to replace variable s\[SA=6(8)^2\] so, \[SA=384 mm^2\] (millimeters squared)

jhonyy9:

@supie i like - wan collaborate with @ToxicaDennisIce so why you interfer ? and please dont give answers just idea how the posted problem can be solved - please collaborate with student who asked the problem thank you in advance

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