Question 1159776
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It all depends on if you are allowed to cut the wrapping paper. If you can only tape the wrapping paper, and not cut it or tear it, then it is not possible to fold the paper around the entire surface area of the box you want to wrap. This is due to what the tutor @ikleyn has shown.


If you are able to cut/tear the wrapping paper, then the tutor @josgarithmetic points out that the wrapping paper has area of 75*60 = 4500 square cm while the box has surface area 4350 as shown by the formula below


SA = 2*(L*W+L*H+W*H)
SA = 2*(50*35+50*5+35*5)
SA = 4350


Since the wrapping paper has more area compared to the box's surface area, this means we have enough paper to be able to cover all of the box. You would have to cut the wrapping paper into various smaller pieces, and then rearrange them as you would a puzzle. There will be leftover wrapping paper. 


So in summary, it depends on the conditions your teacher has provided. I would ask them to see if cuts/tears are allowed. 

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