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Find the surface area of the figure below.
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1275 yards
Explanation:
Find the area of the two triangles. To do that you multiply 15x13 to get 195 (this is the area of both of the triangles combined)
Next, find the area of the three sides. To do this you multiply 24x15 to get 360 then multiply that by 3 because there is 3 sides. And you get 1080.
Finally add the triangles and the sides 195+1080= 1275
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