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21 August, 02:05

Dayson is covering a package in the shape of a rectangular prism with wrapping paper. The package is 50 centimeters by 20 centimeters by 18 centimeters. He has 1 square meter of wrapping paper. Can he completely cover the package with wrapping paper? Use the drop-down menus to explain and show your answer. Dayson has 1 m2 of wrapping paper, which is cm2. The package has a surface area of cm2. The area of the package is the area of the wrapping paper. So, Dayson cover the package with the wrapping paper.

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  1. 21 August, 03:44
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    Dayson has 1 m2 of wrapping paper, which is 10000 cm2:

    1 m = 100 cm

    1 m^2 = (100 cm) ^2

    1 m^2 = 10000 cm^2

    The package has a surface area of cm2:

    A = 2 * (50*20) + 2 * (50*18) + 2 * (18*20)

    A = 4520 cm^2

    The area of the package is less than the area of the wrapping paper (4520 cm^2 < 10000 cm^2). So, Dayson cover the package with the wrapping paper.
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