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Quincy folds a piece of cardboard to make the three sides of a triangular prism open at top

and bottom. The triangular prism and the piece of cardboard that he used are shown below.
What is the area of the piece of cardboard?

Quincy folds a piece of cardboard to make the three sides of a triangular prism open-example-1
User Marcolac
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Answer:

500 Square Centimeters

User Dave Mackersie
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Answer:

500 cm2

Explanation:

The dimensions of the prism are 7 cm, 9 cm and 20 cm.

So the three areas we want to find are three rectangles, with the sides:

7 cm and 20 cm, 9 cm and 20 cm, 9 cm and 20 cm

The area of each rectangle is:

rectangle_1 = 7 * 20 = 140 cm2

rectangle_2 = 9 * 20 = 180 cm2

rectangle_3 = 9 * 20 = 180 cm2

Summing all these three areas, we have:

Total area = 140 + 180 + 180 = 500 cm2

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