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The net of the triangle prism is shown below. Each of the bases is shaped like a isosceles triangle. What is the total surface area of the triangular prism in square centimeters

The net of the triangle prism is shown below. Each of the bases is shaped like a isosceles-example-1

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Given:

Height, h = 4 cm

Base, = 6 cm

Length, L = 20 cm

To find the permieter of the base which is the is isosceles triangle, let's find the two equal sides using pythagorean theorem.

We have:


\begin{gathered} c=\sqrt[]{3^2+4^2} \\ \\ c=\sqrt[]{9+16} \\ \\ c=\sqrt[]{25} \\ \\ c=5 \end{gathered}

thus, perimeter of the base is:

P = 5 + 5 + 6 = 16 cm

Thus, we have:

TSA =


\begin{gathered} TSA=((1)/(2)*6*4)+((1)/(2)*6*4)+(20*5)+(20*5)+(20*6) \\ \\ \text{TSA}=12+12+100+100+120 \\ \\ \text{TSA}=344cm^2 \end{gathered}

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