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8m

7m
7m
12 m
1. A triangular prism is
shown below. What is the
lateral surface area of this
prism? (TEK 8.78)
A. 252m2
B. 264 m2
C. 294 m2
D. 336 m2

User QuakerOat
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2 Answers

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Its 264.

This is because its looking for the lateral surface area. And the formula for that is S=Ph.

So that means you add up the perimeter and multiply the height.

User Itj
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Based on the triangular prism shown below, the lateral surface area of the prism is: B. 264
m^2.

In Mathematics, the lateral surface area (LSA) of a triangular prism can be calculated by using this mathematical equation:

Lateral surface area of triangular prism = Perimeter of the base × height of the prism

Lateral surface area of triangular prism = (a + b + c)h

where:

  • h is the height of the triangular prism.
  • a, b, and c represent the three base sides (edges) of the base triangle.

By substituting the given parameters into the lateral surface area of triangular prism formula, we have:

Lateral surface area of triangular prism = (7 + 8 + 7) × 12

Lateral surface area of triangular prism = 22 × 12

Lateral surface area of triangular prism = 264
m^2.

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8m 7m 7m 12 m 1. A triangular prism is shown below. What is the lateral surface area-example-1
User Madea
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