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Mathematics, 23.03.2021 16:50 carsonngibbons4354

Select all the situations where knowing the surface area of an object would be more useful than knowing its volume. A. Estimating how long it will take to fill a swimming pool with a garden hose.
B. Calculating how much paper is needed to manufacture candy bar wrappers.
C. Deciding whether leftover soup will fit in a container.
D. Deciding whether one muffin pan is enough to bake a muffin recipe.
E. Placing an order for tiles to replace the roof of a house.
F. Estimating how long it will take to clean the windows of a greenhouse.
G. Buying fabric to sew a couch cover.

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