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What is the surface area of the solid that this net can form?

106 square centimeters
150 square centimeters
210 square centimeters
270 square centimeters
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Answer:

C. 210 square centimeters.

Explanation:

The figure is attached.

Notice that the whole surface area is formed by 1 square, 2 different rectangles and 2 conguent triangles. Let's find the area of each figure.

Square area:


A_(square) =(5cm)^(2) =25 \ cm^(2)

Rectangles:


A_(r1)=13cm * 5 cm=65 \ cm^(2)


A_(r2)= 12cm * 5cm= 60 \ cm^(2)

So, all rectangles have a total surface area of
A_(rectangles)=65+60=125 \ cm^(2)

Triangles:


A_(triangles)=2((1)/(2) * 12cm * 5cm ) =60 \cm^(2)

Because, there are two congruent triangle.

Now, we need to sum all areas:


S=25+125+60=210 \ cm^(2)

Therefore, the total surface area is 210 square centimeters. So, the right answer is C.

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