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A rectangular prism has a base length of 6 units, base width of 5 units, and height of 4 units. The bases are shaded. The lateral area is . The area of the two bases together is . The total surface area is

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88 units squared

60 units squared

148 units squared

User Alejandro De Haro
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1) 88.0 units^2

2) 60.0 units^2

3) 148.0 units^2

Step-by-step explanation:

1)

The lateral area of a rectangular prism is equal to the sum of the areas of the 4 lateral faces.

Since the areas of 2 opposite faces are equal, the lateral area is:


A_L=2A_1 + 2A_2

where
A_1,A_2,A_3 are the areas of the two faces.

Here we have:

L = 6 is the length of the base

w = 5 is the width of the base

h = 4 is the height of the prism

So we have:


A_1=L\cdot h = (6)(4)=24


A_2=w\cdot h =(5)(4)=20

So the lateral surface area is


A_L = 2(24)+2(20)=88

2)

The area of one base of the prism is the product of the length of the base and the width:


A=L\cdot w

Where here we have

L = 6 is the length of the base

w = 5 is the width of the base

So the area of 1 base is


A=(6)(5)=30

And here we have 2 bases, therefore the area of the two bases together is twice the area of the single base:


A_b=2A=2(30)=60

3)

The total surface area of the prism is given by the sum of the area of the two bases + the lateral area of the prism:


A=A_b+A_L

where


A_b is the area of the bases


A_L is the lateral area

Here for this prism we have:


A_b=60 (area of the bases)


A_L=88 (lateral area)

So the total surface area is


A=60+88=148

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