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Bradley made a house for his dog, Bowser, out of wood with a cube base and a triangular prism top. The dimensions of the dog house are a = 5 feet, b = 1 foot, and c = 2.7 feet. Note: Figure is not drawn to scale. If Bradley plans to paint the outside of the dog house blue, not including the bottom, how many square feet of paint will he use? 182 square feet 157 square feet 129.5 square feet 132 square feet
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looks like we need to add up the surface areas
might help if we could see the figure that goes along with it to know where a,b,c are loacted
*located
lol, found it
4 sides that are axa 2 roof sides that are cxa and 2 roof gables, which make 1 rectangle that is bxa so 4aa+2ca+ba would seem to suffice
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