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174 cm²

Explanation:

The figure given is a prism with isosceles trapezoid as base.

Its surface area can be calculating the area of each face that makes up the prism, and summing all together.

There are 6 faces. Their dimensions and areas can be calculated as follows:

2 isosceles trapezium:

It has 2 parallel bases, (a and b), of 4cm and 6cm,

Height (h) = 2.8cm

Area = ½(a+b)*h

Area = ½(4+6)*2.8

Area = ½(10)*2.8 = 5*2.8 = 14 cm²

4 rectangles of different dimensions:

Rectangle 1 (down face): l = 10cm, b = 4cm

Area = 10*4 = 40 cm²

Rectangle 2 and 3 (side faces): l = 10cm, b = 3cm

Area = 2(l*b) = 2(10*3) = 60cm²

Rectangle 4 (top face) = l = 10cm, b = 6cm

Area = 10*6 = 60cm²

Surface area of the figure = 14 + 40 + 60 + 60 = 174 cm²

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