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A rectangular block with a volume of 250 cm3 was sliced into two cubes of equal volume. How much greater (in sq. cm) is the combined surface area of the two cubes then the original surface area of the rectangular block? (a) 48.64      (b) 50       (c) 56.25      (d) 84.67

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