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Explanation:

just think calm and logically.

what are the parts of the surface area ?

rest assured, there is no such thing like a general equation for the surface area of a prism.

well sure, there could be, but there are so many different variations, to describe them would be more complicated than the formula. so, we only have a general approach for the volume of such regular prisms (ground area × height).

but for the surface area we just have to break this problem into smaller problems we can easily solve and then add the results together.

so,

we see, there are 5 sides of this special prism.

top, bottom, left, right and front.

so, we need to calculate these 5 areas and simply add them up.

left and right are rectangles. one is

11×18 = 198 in²,

the other is

12×18 = 216 in², together they are 414 in².

the front is a rectangle

8×18 = 144 in²

top and bottom are equal triangles. each is

8 × height / 2

or per Heron's formula

A = sqrt(s(s -a)(s - b)(s -c)) where s = (a + b + c)/2

our s here is

s = (8 + 11 + 12)/2 = 15.5

A = sqrt(15.5×7.5×4.5×3.5) = sqrt(1830.9375) =

= 42.78945548... in²

both together are 85.57891095... in²

so, the total surface area is

414 + 144 + 85.57891095... = 643.578911... in²

if we need to round to e.g. whole square inches, this would be

644 in²

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