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This figure represents a piece of a structure that will be built out of sheet metal. The construction crew needs 3 of these pieces.

How much sheet metal is needed to build all 3 pieces.
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This figure represents a piece of a structure that will be built out of sheet metal-example-1
User Daniel Strul
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Answer:

the answer is 702 I took the test

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Answer:

702 ft²

Explanation:

The total surface area of the prism is the sum of the areas of its 7 faces.

lateral area

The width of each rectangular face is 8 ft. The total length of all of the rectangular faces is equal to the perimeter of the base:

7 ft +5 ft +3 ft +5 ft + 2 ft = 22 ft

So, the rectangular area is ...

A = LW = (8 ft)(22 ft) = 176 ft²

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base area

The area of each base is equivalent to the area of a 5 ft×7 ft rectangle with a 3 ft×4 ft right triangle cut off one corner. The base area will be ...

A = LW -1/2bh

A = (5 ft)(7 ft) - 1/2(3 ft)(4 ft) = 29 ft²

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area of one

So the total surface area of one structure is ...

lateral area + 2×(area of one base)

= 176 ft² +2(29 ft²) = 234 ft²

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If 3 pieces are needed, the total amount of sheet metal needed for their construction is ...

(234 ft²) × 3 = 702 ft² . . . . needed to build all 3 pieces

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