2. Trey is using cardboard to construct building blocks that are shaped like rectangular prisms. Use the net to determine the minimum amount of cardboard he will need to construct one block. (Example 2)
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The net shows that the prism has dimensions of 3.5 inches in length, 3.2 inches in width, and 3.2 inches in height. Show more…
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