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How do you find the surface area, in square meters, of a triangular prism

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Surface area of a triangular prism: The surface area of a triangular prism is given by A=bh+(b1+b2+b3)l units2 A = b h + ( b 1 + b 2 + b 3 ) l units 2 where b is the base of a triangular face, h is the height of a triangular face, b1 , b2 , and b3 are the sides of the triangular base, and l is the length of the prism.

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