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21 April, 05:31

The length of a base of a rectangular prism is twice the width of the base. the height of the prism is 3 times the width of a base. the surface area is 792 square centimeters. what are the dimensions of the prism?

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  1. 21 April, 08:36
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    The dimensions of the rectangular prism is

    6cm by 12cm by 18cm [width, length and height] respectively

    Step-by-step explanation:

    In this question, we are asked to calculate the dimensions of a right prism given the information in the question.

    Mathematically, for a right prism, the surface area is as follows;

    A = 2 (wl + lh + hw)

    Where l, h and w represent the length, height and width respectively.

    Now let's pull the information from the question to get the dimensions.

    Length is twice the width, that means l = 2w

    Height is 3 times the width, that means h = 3w

    Now let's plug these two into the surface area equation, it becomes;

    A = 2 (2w (w) + 2w (3w) + w (3w))

    A = 2 (2w^2 + 6w^2 + 3w^2)

    A = 2 (11w^2)

    A = 22w^2

    Let's insert what the value of the area is

    792 = 22w^2

    w^2 = 792/22

    w^2 = 36

    w = sqr. root 36

    w = 6cm

    We ignore the - 6 square root answer as length cannot be negative

    l = 2w = 2 (6) = 12cm

    w = 3w = 3 (6) = 18cm
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