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:

where
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:


So the lateral surface area is

2)
The area of one base of the prism is the product of the length of the base and the width:

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

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

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:

where
is the area of the bases
is the lateral area
Here for this prism we have:
(area of the bases)
(lateral area)
So the total surface area is
