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Find the surface area of the following composite figure. 12 ft 32 ft 10 ft 10 ft A. 1480 sq. feet B. 1620 sq. feet C. 1720 sq. feet D. 1820 sq feet
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Find the surface area of the following composite figure. 12 ft 32 ft 10 ft 10 ft A. 1480 sq. feet B. 1620 sq. feet C. 1720 sq. feet D. 1820 sq feet
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Find the surface area of the following composite figure. 12 ft 32 ft 10 ft 10 ft A. 1480 sq. feet B. 1620 sq. feet C. 1720 sq. feet D. 1820 sq feet
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prism area
then, pyramid area
therfore, area of the figure
answer: D. 1820 sq feet
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