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Answer:
Wyatt is incorrect in his calculations
Explanation:
The units of base area are square inches. When Wyatt multiplies that by height, he gets a number with units of cubic inches. This is a volume, not an area. If Wyatt is trying to compute an area, he is doing it incorrectly.
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Additional comment
I find units analysis to be very helpful in keeping calculations of speed, distance, area, volume, acceleration, velocity, and other physical phenomena straight. If the units come out right, chances are much better that the numbers are being combined appropriately.
Wyatt may need to be using the perimeter of the base, rather than the area of the base. Without the diagram it is tough to tell what the calculation should be.