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Could anyone please help me on this problem? Will mark brainiest and please show all work!!!
I got the a but you need to do b
B: Helen wants to wrap the box in paper. How much paper is needed to cover the box (assuming that there is no overlap?)

Could anyone please help me on this problem Will mark brainiest and please show all work I got the a but you need to do b B Helen wants to wrap the box in paper class=
Could anyone please help me on this problem Will mark brainiest and please show all work I got the a but you need to do b B Helen wants to wrap the box in paper class=

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

A = picture attached

B = 51 in²

Step-by-step explanation:

I answered your other question, and I'm feeling lazy, so let me just copy + paste my answer here.

The picture attached is the answer for part A. You use the dimensions you already know from the first picture to fill in the net of the slice of pie.

Area of the triangle = 1/2 (base × height)

A = 1/2 (4 × 6) = 1/2 (24) = 12

The area of the triangle is 12. The top is a triangle, but the bottom is also a triangle with the same area. Therefore, the area of the two triangles combined is 24 in². Next, we have to find the area of the rectangle at the sides of the pie.

Area of rectangle = length × width

A = 5 × 2.5 = 12.

Since there are two rectangles with the same area on both sides of the pie, we can double it and get 25 in². We still have one rectangle left, the one at the back of the pie

A = 6 × 2.5 = 15

Add the areas altogether to get the answer.

24 + 12.5 + 15 = 51.5 in²

I hope this helps. Sorry if Part B's answer is wrong.

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