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I need help to find the surface area of the candle

I need help to find the surface area of the candle-example-1
User Bourneli
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Answer:

The surface area of the candle is
7.7\ in^(2)

Explanation:

we know that

The surface area of the candle is equal to the area of its triangular base plus the area of its three lateral triangular faces

so


SA=(1)/(2)(2)(1.7)+3[(1)/(2)(2)(2)]=7.7\ in^(2)

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