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The base area of a square-based prism is 25 ft squared. One of the lateral faces of the prism is 30 ft squared. What is the surface area of the prism?
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The base area of a square-based prism is 25 ft squared. One of the lateral faces of the prism is 30 ft squared. What is the surface area of the prism?
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170 ft²
Explanation:
Surface area = 4*lateral faces + 2*bases
A = 4*30 + 2*25 = 170 ft²
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