Question 1183318
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You are given the length and width.  Multiply length times width and then divide the volume by that product to get the depth.  The surface area is then 2 times the length times the width plus 2 times the length times the depth plus two times the width times the depth. You can do your own arithmetic.


																
John
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My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it
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