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How do I solve the surface area of a hexagonal prism when the hexagon base has an area of 509 in2 and a height of 14 in? I don't need the answer I need an explanation.

How do I solve the surface area of a hexagonal prism when the hexagon base has an-example-1
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User IT Ppl
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Answer:

use the formula SA = 6(a + h), where s = side length of the base, a = apothem length, and h = height of the prism.

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