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The side lengths of the base of a triangular prism are 5 meters, 8 meters, and 10 meters

The height of the prism is 16.5 meters.
What is the lateral surface area of the prism in square meters?

The side lengths of the base of a triangular prism are 5 meters, 8 meters, and 10 meters-example-1
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Answer:

379.5

Step-by-step explanation:

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The lateral surface area of the triangular prism is
379.5 sq.units

Step-by-step explanation:

The side lengths of the base of the triangular prism are 5 meters, 8 meters, and 10 meters.

It is given that the height of the prism is 16.5 meters.

To determine the lateral surface area of the prism, let us use the formula
LSA=(a+b+c) h

where a, b,c are the side lengths of the base of the triangular prism and h is the height of the prism.

Here
a=5, b=10, c=8 and
h=16.5

Substituting these values in the formula, we have,


LSA=(5+10+8)16.5

Simplifying, we get,


LSA=(23)16.5

Multiplying, we get,


LSA=379.5

Thus, the lateral surface area of the triangular prism is
379.5 sq.units

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