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You did not tell us the inches of width. Multiply width times length for the top. Multiply the 6 inch length x 2 inches tall, and double that answer to get two sides, Multiply the ungiven width x2 inches- and double THAT answer- to get the other two sides. Then add the 4 sides to the top, and that is the number of square inches of frosting. Leaving none for Jon to lick from the bowl.

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Q: Jon is frosting a cake that is 6 inches in length inches in width and 2 inches in height he frosts every side except for the bottom how many square inches of frosting will he need?
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