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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What is the lateral area of the prism? http://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/1576000_1576500/1576120/1/ad0765ebefd8301679d5b46af1ba295fce830013/MS_IMB-1400114-1121001.jpg

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

@paki

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well first you would have to do L*W*H

OpenStudy (anonymous):

And that your Answer

OpenStudy (khalilforthewin):

what do think the answer is

OpenStudy (anonymous):

dude shut up im not dumb

OpenStudy (khalilforthewin):

i didnt mean it like that but the rules are i have to ask you what you think the answer is

OpenStudy (anonymous):

not u

OpenStudy (khalilforthewin):

oh he just told u the formula

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thats normal area

OpenStudy (anonymous):

who me?

OpenStudy (khalilforthewin):

oh yea your right

OpenStudy (khalilforthewin):

but you asked the question and he showed you the answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

But its simple math :P

OpenStudy (khalilforthewin):

no bruh dont do that

OpenStudy (igreen):

LA = (2l + 2w)h

OpenStudy (igreen):

Plug in what we know: (2(11) + 2(7))(4) Simplify

OpenStudy (igreen):

@StudyGuidance Just multiply 2 * 11 and 2 * 7. Then add them up and multiply by 4.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks @iGreen

OpenStudy (igreen):

No problem.

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