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OpenStudy (truwhovian11):

Stephan has a box in the shape of a hexagonal prism where the hexagonal bases are regular. A net of the box is below. Note: Figure is not drawn to scale. He measured the height of the box to be 7 in. Then, Stephan drew a line from the center of one of the hexagons to each of its vertices and noticed that all the triangles he created have a height of 9 in and a base of 10 in. Note: Figure is not drawn to scale. What is the surface area of the hexagonal prism? 750 sq in 1,380 sq in 960 sq in 690 sq in

OpenStudy (truwhovian11):

https://app144.studyisland.com/pics/151235q8prism.png

OpenStudy (truwhovian11):

https://app144.studyisland.com/pics/151235q8hextri5.png

OpenStudy (truwhovian11):

@Keigh2015 @Awolflover1 @Atsie

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay

OpenStudy (anonymous):

this is a clasic case of break it up into parts we know

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lets start with a hard one, notice the second one you linked it has it broken into triangles?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I cant help you if your not there

OpenStudy (truwhovian11):

hi sorry

OpenStudy (truwhovian11):

i got the answer bye

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