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Use the given lateral area and the diagram to find the missing measure of the solid. Then, find the surface area. Round to the nearest tenth if necessary

Use the given lateral area and the diagram to find the missing measure of the solid-example-1
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The formula for the lateral surface area (LSA) is,


LSA=2(lh+wh)=2h(l+w)

Given:


\begin{gathered} l=5in,w=1in,h=? \\ LSA=48in^2 \end{gathered}

Therefore,


\begin{gathered} 48=2h(5+1) \\ 48=2h(6) \end{gathered}

Evaluate for h


\begin{gathered} 48=12h \\ Divide\text{ both sides by 12} \\ (48)/(12)=(12h)/(12) \\ 4=h \\ \Rightarrow h=4 \end{gathered}

Let us now solve for the Total surface area (TSA)

The formula for TSA is,


TSA=2(lw+wh+hl)

Therefore,


\begin{gathered} TSA=2(5*1+1*4+4*5)=2(5+4+20)=2(29)=58 \\ \therefore TSA=58in^2 \end{gathered}

Hence,


\begin{equation*} TSA=58in^2 \end{equation*}

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