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6). Surface area of a triangular prism = Area of the triangular bases + (Perimeter of the triangular base)×height

Area of one triangular base =
(1)/(2)(\text{Base})(\text{Height})

=
(1)/(2)* 4* 3

= 6 km²

Perimeter of the triangular base = (4 + 3 + 5)

= 12 km

Height of the triangular prism = 7 km

Surface area of the given triangular prism = 2(6) + (12)(7)

= 12 + 84

= 96 km²

7). Surface area of a rectangular prism = 2(lb + bh + hl)

Here, l = Length, b = Width and h = Height

By substituting the values from the given question,

l = 9 in, b = 9 in, h = 4 in

Surface area of the rectangular prism = 2(9×9 + 9×4 + 4×9)

= 2(81 + 36 + 36)

= 2(153)

= 306 in²

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