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- myla wants to wrap a birthday present for her mother, but needs to make sure she has enough wrapping paper. the roll of birthday paper covers 2,040 in.². myla has a large box with a length and width of 22 inches, and a height of 13.2 inches. does myla have enough paper to wrap the gift? how many square inches (in.²) of paper will she have left, or still need?
myla
ⓐ will
ⓑ will not
have enough paper to wrap the gift.
myla
ⓐ has 975.2 in.² left over.
ⓑ has 1,265.6 in.² left over.
ⓒ still needs 89.6 in.².
ⓓ still needs 476.8 in.².
Step1: Calculate box surface area
The surface area of a rectangular prism is given by $SA = 2(lw + lh + wh)$, where $l=22$, $w=22$, $h=13.2$.
$$\begin{align*}
SA &= 2((22\times22)+(22\times13.2)+(22\times13.2))\\
&= 2(484 + 290.4 + 290.4)
\end{align*}$$
Step2: Simplify the sum inside
Add the values inside the parentheses.
$$
SA = 2(484 + 580.8) = 2(1064.8)
$$
Step3: Compute total surface area
Multiply to get the total surface area.
$$
SA = 2129.6 \text{ in}^2
$$
Step4: Compare to paper area
Subtract paper area from surface area: $2129.6 - 2040 = 89.6$
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A. Myla will not have enough paper to wrap the gift.
B. Myla still needs 89.6 in.$^2$.