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Please, share all given info. What is the surface area of the given prism?

Let's call it A. Then, looking at a cube, we see that there are 6 identical square faces of area (A/6). The area of each face is therefore F = √(A/6). The edge length is the square root of this F:

edge length = √ (√(A/6) ). Alternatively, edge length = (A/6)^(1/4)

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