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How do I find the total area of the prism?
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How do I find the total area of the prism?
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I believe you are looking for the surface area.
Keep in mind B is the area of the base.
SA = LA + 2B
LA = HP
SA= HP + 2B
SA = 7.21 * 8 + 32
SA = 57.68 + 32
SA = 89.68 unit squared
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