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Answer:

the surface area S of the red solid is 90m^2

Explanation:

The computation of the surface area of the red solid is shown below:

First find the scale factor i.e.

= 6 ÷ 4

= 1.5

Now the surface area of the red solid is

= 40 × 1.5 × 1.5

= 90m^2

Hence, the surface area S of the red solid is 90m^2

The same would be considered

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