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I need help finding the lateral and surface area of this prism and if the answer is too big it can be rounded to the nearest tenth

I need help finding the lateral and surface area of this prism and if the answer is-example-1
User Zuberuber
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Answer:

Lateral area = 647.1
in^(2)

Surface area = 1123.9
in^(2)

Explanation:

This is a triangular prism

Shape of base: Triangle

h = Perpendicular height = 9 in

Lateral area of triangular prism:

= (Perimeter of triangle) × h

= (20 in + 25 in + 26.9 in) × (9 in)

Lateral area = 647.1
in^(2)

Surface Area of triangular prism:

= 2(Area of triangle) + Lateral area

m = perpendicular height of triangle:

Area of triangle =
(1)/(2)×(base of triangle)×(m)

m is not provided, therefore area of triangle is calculated using Heron's formula:

Area of triangle =
√(s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c))

where s = semi-perimeter of the triangle =
(a + b + c)/(2)

=
(20 + 25 + 26.9)/(2)

= 35.95 in

∴ Area of triangle =
√(35.95(35.95-20)(35.95 - 25)(35.95-26.9))

=
√(56822.7543)
in^(2)

∴ Surface Area =[
2(√(56822.7543)) + 647.10]
in^(2)

= 1123.85
in^(2)

Surface Area = 1123.9
in^(2) (Rounded to the nearest tenth)

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