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if im correct its 22 in (4x3+10)
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We have an triangle:
base=4 in
height=3 in,
This triangle can be dividided into two equal triangles, we need calculate the hypotenuse.
leg₁=4 in/2=2 in
leg₂=3 in

Pythagoras law:
hypotenuse²=leg₁²+leg₂²
hypotenuse²=(2 in)²+(3 in)²
hypotenuse²=4 in²+9 in²
hypotenuse²=13 in²
hypotenuse=√13 in.

Now, we can find the surface area.
Surface area=2 *(rectangle area)+base area + 2(triangle area)
rectangle area=10 in x √13 in=10√13 in²
base area=10 in x 4 in=40 in²
Triangle area=(4 in x 3 in)/2=6 in²

Surface area=2(10√13 in²)+40 in²+2(6 in²)=(20√13+52) in²≈124.11 in²

Answer: 124.11 in²
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