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23 May, 04:31

How to find surface area of a right triangular prism to the nearest whole number?

Base:10m Height:6m Length:16m Hypotenuse:11.6 m

Answers: A) 502m^2 B) 251m^2 C) 222m^2 D443m^2

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  1. 23 May, 06:43
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    The area of the two triangular bases is

    (total base area) = 2 * (1/2) bh

    = bh

    = (10 m) (6 m) = 10·6 m² = 60 m²

    The area of the three rectangles making up the remaining faces of the prism is

    (total lateral area) = length*base + length*height + length*hypotenuse

    = length * (base + height + hypotenuse)

    = (16 m) (10 m + 6 m + 11.6 m)

    = (16 m) (27.6 m) = 16·27.6 m² = 441.6 m²

    Then the surface area of the prism is the sum of these

    surface area = total base area + total lateral area

    = 60 m² + 441.6² = 501.6 m²

    When rounded to the nearest whole number, this is

    A) 502 m²
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