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13 April, 02:29

A special box designed to hold an antique artifact is shaped like a triangular prism. The surface area of the box is 421.2 square inches. The height of the base triangle is 7.8 inches and each side of the base triangle is 9 inches long. What is the height of the box?

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  1. 13 April, 04:10
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    The area of the base is:

    A = root ((s-a) * (s-b) * (s-c) * (s))

    Where,

    a, b, c: sides of the triangle

    s = (a + b + c) / 2

    We have then:

    s = (9 + 9 + 9) / 2

    s = 13.5

    A = root ((13.5-9) * (13.5-9) * (13.5-9) * (13.5))

    A = 35.07

    Then, the surface area of the prism is:

    S. A = 2 * A + 9h + 9h + 9h

    Where,

    h: height of the prism:

    Substituting values:

    421.2 = 2 * (35.07) + 9h + 9h + 9h

    Clearing h:

    27h = (421.2 - 2 * (35.07))

    h = (421.2 - 2 * (35.07)) / (27)

    h = 13

    Answer:

    the height of the box is:

    h = 13 inches
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