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5 The total surface area (TSA) of the cube above can be calculated as follows: TSA = area of square 1 + area 2 + area 3 + area 4 + area 5 + area 6 3.1.1 Determine the area of square 1. 3.1.2 Determine the total surface area of the cube (i. e. the combined area of six squares together.) (1) 3.2. Determine now the total surface area (TSA) of the cube below: (2) 10cm​

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