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If you are not a goofy ah please answer this-example-1

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72

Step-by-step explanation:

First, we can find the top and bottom smaller squares of the rectangular prism. Since we are working with a variety of rectangles, we only need to use the equation L×W.

To start with, let's multiply 2×3, which gives us 6, the surface area of both the bottom and top rectangles, so now we need to multiply it by 2 to account for both of them. 6×2=12

Now, we'll find the surface area of the bigger rectangles in the middle, which are 6 by 3, so again we will need to multiply length times width, then by 2 to count both rectangles. 6×3=18×2=36

Finally, we can find the surface area of the smaller rectangles in the middle, which are 6 by 2. 6×2=12, then multiply by 2 since there are 2 of those rectangles, 12×2=24

Now to find the total surface area, we need to add the gathered surface area from each shape, 12+36+24=72

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