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  • 25-07-2018
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will someone please help me here

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  • 25-07-2018

Hey!

You have to divide the total amount she has by the surface area.

Surface area = 2(wl+hl+hw)

That gives you:

[tex] (15 + 18 + 30) \times 2 \\ 63 \times 2 = 126 [/tex]

The surface area is 126 ft. Now divide the total amount she has by the surface area.

[tex] 1,134 \div 126 = 9 [/tex]

That means she can cover 9 boxes

[tex] \framebox{She can cover 9 boxes} [/tex]

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