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Lisa's favorite chocolate candies are wrapped in the shape of a triangular prism with shiny gold paper, as shown below. If all sides of the package are covered in the gold paper, what is the surface area of the amount that is wrapped?
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I believe the answer is 230 cm, could be wrong.
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