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Which could be the area of the base of the triangular prism? 5 ft. 3 ft 5 ft 4 ft [Not drawn to scale) 6 ft? 10 ft? 12 ft2 20 Ft Mark this and return
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Which could be the area of the base of the triangular prism?
5 ft.
3 ft
5 ft
4 ft
[Not drawn to scale)
6 ft?
10 ft?
12 ft2
20 Ft
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