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Go to the above link please - it is a snapshot of what I need help with.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@UnkleRhaukus
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@JakeV8
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@ivanmlerner
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Will you please help me before the website is restarted please?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I will very much appreciate it.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@TurningTest
OpenStudy (anonymous):
d
OpenStudy (anonymous):
o mk howd u ge tthat
OpenStudy (anonymous):
wait, nevermind, its B...misread the question
total area = 1/2(10)(10)+1/2(6)(10)+1/2(8)(10)+area of base (1/2(6)(8)
d is correct, b is not
sorry for confusion
OpenStudy (anonymous):
hmm.. so it is d?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes
my mistake
OpenStudy (anonymous):
nope. thanks. btw ive to show mywork....how?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
you can show how i did 4 posts up
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just make sure i did my work right
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ummm,mk.. u mean that long equation ?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Do u get it?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
And plz tell me how to work it out.
OpenStudy (accessdenied):
I would just start by finding more information from the figure, since we have some statements about the surface area and lateral area that we can't exactly figure out yet.
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I see some right triangles with only one missing side, so that's a good indication of Pythagorean theorem...