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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Lateral area is perimeter x height
Find the perimeter of the rectangular prism first..
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OpenStudy (asad786):
how
OpenStudy (asad786):
i think c
OpenStudy (asad786):
192
OpenStudy (asad786):
am i right
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hello
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OpenStudy (asad786):
i think c
OpenStudy (asad786):
192
OpenStudy (asad786):
so am i rigghtt
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OpenStudy (asad786):
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Where is your work?
OpenStudy (calculusxy):
yes you're correct
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^
OpenStudy (calculusxy):
but just like what @TheSmartOne said. where is your work?
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OpenStudy (asad786):
LA=4[2(16)+2(8)]
LA=4[48]
LA=192
OpenStudy (asad786):
thats what i think
OpenStudy (calculusxy):
yes you used the correct formula
\(\large L.A = \text{Perimeter of base} \times \text{height}\)
TheSmartOne (thesmartone):
Great job! :)
Next time when you need your answer checked, post the work first. It will help us check your answer more quickly. And if you make a mistake, we might be able to catch it faster :)