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270\text{ ft}^2

Step-by-step explanation

Surface area is the sum of the areas of all faces, the surface area of a triangular prism is given by:

so, add the area is the sum of the areas of those figures

Surface are=sum of areas


s.a.=(base*depth)+(d*depth)+2((base*widht)/(2))+depth*width)

Step 1

a)let


\begin{gathered} base=12\text{ ft} \\ width=\text{ 5 ft} \\ depth=\text{7 ft} \\ d=13 \end{gathered}

b) now, replace


\begin{gathered} s.a.=(base*depth)+(d*depth)+2((base*widht)/(2))+depth*width) \\ s.a.=(12*7)+(13*7)+(12*5)+(7*5)\text{ \lparen ft}^2) \\ s.a=84+91+60+35\text{\lparen ft}^2) \\ s.a=270\text{ \lparen ft}^2) \end{gathered}

Therefore, the answer is


270\text{ ft}^2

I hope this helps you

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