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  • 02-06-2022
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How is finding the area of composite two-dimensional figures similar to finding the surface area of three-dimensional figures?

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hollyseguin05 hollyseguin05
  • 02-06-2022
If you find the area of a 2D shape (ex-square) you would multiply the area by the amount of faces with the shape (that are the same shape)

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joycebenyamine joycebenyamine
  • 02-06-2022

Answer:

If you find the area of a 2D shape (ex-square) you would multiply the area by the amount of faces with the shape (that are the same shape)

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