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How to find the surface area of a prism??

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Answer:


\mathrm{2 * Base\: Area + Base\: Perimeter * height}

Explanation:

There a two easy steps to follow when finding the surface area.

The formula :
\mathrm{2 * Base\: Area + Base\: Perimeter * height}

When you have recorded the provided dimensions of the prism, replace the dimensions in the surface area of the prism formula. Then you would find the surface area of a prism.

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Answer:

area of the two faces plus sides

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