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A right rectangular prism has a length of 5 cm, a width of 4 cm, and a height of 3 cm. The dimensions of the prism are doubled. What is the surface area of the enlarged prism?

User Kolleen
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Answer: 376 cm²

Explanation:

If the dimensions are doubled then:

length=10cm

width=8cm

height=6cm

You must apply the formula for calculate the surface area of a rectangular prism, whih is shown below:


SA=2(wl+lh+hw)

Where l is the length, w is the width and h is the height.

WHen you substitute values, you obtain the following result:


SA=2[(8cm*10cm)+(10cm)(6cm)+(6cm)(8cm)]


SA=376cm^2

User Carlos P
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Answer:

376 square centimeters

Explanation:

When doubled, the new length is 5*2=10 cm, new width is 4*2=8 cm, and new height is 3*2=6 cm.

The surface area of a rectangular prism is given by :
2(lw+wh+lh)

Where l is length, w is width, and h is height

Plugging in the new values we get:


2(lw+wh+lh)\\=2((10)(8)+(8)(6)+(10)(6))\\=2(80+48+60)\\=2(188)\\=376

The surface area of the enlarged prism = 376 cm^2

User Pranav Rastogi
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