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Find the total surface area of the solid figure. Round to the nearest tenth, if necessary.
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Find the total surface area of the solid figure. Round to the nearest tenth, if necessary.
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i think it’s 94 inches because;
the triangle on each end is 14 in by themselves so 14x2 is 28 inches
then, the rectangles are 22 in because 5.5x4 is 22 inches. there are 3 of them so 22x3= 66 inches. all together the surface area would be 94 inches
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Ok so what you are going to do is find the area of all 4 triangles. The formula is A=b(h)/2
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