(the comment answers, since someone already did the other ones)
(these are all plato answers btw..)
Part E
area of rectangle i = 20 cm²
area of rectangles i and iii = 2 × 20 cm²= 40 cm²
Part F
total area of the rectangles = 32 cm² + 20 cm² + 20 cm² = 72 cm²
Part G
To find the surface area of the prism, I need to know the areas of its bases and lateral faces, which are triangles i and ii and rectangles i, ii, and iii.
Part H
surface area of the prism = areas of bases and faces =
areas of two triangles + area of one large rectangle + areas of two smaller rectangles =
6 cm² + 32 cm² + 40 cm² =
78 cm2
Part I
This statement is false. Only two rectangles in the figure have equal areas. The third rectangle is larger than the other two.
Part J
This statement is true. The triangles are the bases of the prism, so they are congruent. Congruent triangles have the same area.