A gift box measures 6 in. along each edge You cut a rectangular sheet of wrapping paper to get a single piece with which you can cover the box without overlapping. What are the smallest possible dimensions of the original sheet of wrapping paper?

a.

24 in. by 18 in.

c.

18 in. by 20 in.

b.

20 in. by 14 in.

d.

12 in. by 14 in.

       

 

 

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???????????????????? "measures" ????????????????

???????? ever heer av tu be or not tu be ??????????

anser depend on teech's rule bout wot yukan du tu the paper

6inch kube hav 6 faeses & eech fes=6 bi 6=36 square inch

Thus, area av kube=6*36=216 square inch

If yu had paper 6 inch wide, yu kood duit eezee.

?????????? wot cha meen bi "without overlap" ???? yu gotta kut the paper tu fit, no matter wot

yu want paper size =multipel av 6 so yukan kut it without waest 2 much paper

24 bi 18 will du the job...yukan get 12  6bi6 peeses...plentee left over
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