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Answer: Choice B) 468 cm^2

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Step-by-step explanation:

As the diagram shows, we have a triangular face with a base of b = 18 and height of h = 13. The area of this triangular face is:

A = 0.5*b*h

A = 0.5*18*13

A = 117 square cm or cm^2

This represents the area of one face, but there are 4 identical copies of this triangular face assuming this tetrahedron is a regular polyhedron. So we have a total surface area of 4*117 = 468 cm^2 which points us to choice B

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