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The formula for the surface area of a prism is SA=2B+ph, where B, again, stands for the area of the base, p represents the perimeter of the base, and h stands for the height of the prism.

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What is important to note is that the surface area of a right prism is the sum of the lateral area, sometimes called the net, and twice the area of a base. And to find the volume of a right prism, we simply find the product of the area of the base and the height of the prism

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