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OK, so, you have all these numbers... so do you know what you need to get to the surface area of a prisim?
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@Gokuporter google how to find the surface area of a prism, and then substitute using your given values, its simple :)
Formula: SA = 2(lw + lh + wh) Substitute values.
Sorry. My hw is harder than this. going back to my hw
Holy! How long did it take to tag that many people?
>.< he rejected eric
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@Gokuporter i dont dis... :/
*know
surface area would be (area of the base) + (area of the base) + [(perimeter of the base) * (height)]
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