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Mathematics, 10.05.2021 22:20 Ashleymsmith

A rectangular prism has the following dimensions. length: 18 inches
width: 1 foot
height: 14 inches

If all the dimensions of this prism are tripled, what will be the surface area of the new figure?

3,816 in. ²
7,632 in. ²
27,216 in. ²
11,448 in. ²

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