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The area of each triangular base is:

A = 1/2(b)(h)

A = 1/2(3)(4)

A = ft2
There are two bases, so total base area is ft2.
The lateral area is:

A = (12)(3) + 12(5) + 12(4)

A = ft2
The total surface area is ft2.


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Answer:

6

12

144

156

Explanation:

User Jeroen Van Dijk
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Answer:

  • 6 ft² — each base
  • 12 ft² — total base area
  • 144 ft² — lateral area
  • 156 ft² — total surface area

Explanation:

You are given the formulas for computing the area of a triangular prism, along with dimension values filled in. You need only to perform the arithmetic.

Base area

Thea area of each base is ...

A = 1/2(b)(h) = 1/2(3)(4) = 6 . . . . ft²

There are 2 bases, so the total base area is ...

A = 2(6 ft²) = 12 ft²

Lateral area

The lateral area is the sum of the areas of each of the rectangular faces. For triangle sides of a, b, c, and prism height h, the lateral area is ...

A = (h)(a) +(h)(b) +(h)(c) = (12)(3) +(12)(5) +(12)(4) = 144 . . . ft²

Total area

The total area is the sum of the base area and the lateral area:

total area = (12 ft²) +(144 ft²) = 156 ft²

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