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Type: Multiple-Choice
Category: Three Dimensional Shapes
Level: Grade 6
Standards: 6.G.A.4, MP2
Tags: PARCC
Author: LBeth
Last Modified: 7 years ago

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Grade 6 Three Dimensional Shapes CCSS: 6.G.A.4, MP2

Which statement is correct about the surface area of the three-dimensional figure that can be made from the net?
  1. The surface area is equal to four times the area of one of the triangles plus the area of the square.
  2. The surface area is equal to four times the area of one of the triangles times the area of the square.
  3. The surface area is equal to four times the area of one of the triangles minus the area of the square.
  4. The surface area is equal to four times the area of one of the triangles divided by the area of the square.