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Please help me I really need it I can’t do this anymore they put too much work on me and I need to catch up with other work

Please help me I really need it I cant do this anymore they put too much work on me and I need to catch up with other work class=

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First of all, relax :)

We'll get through this together, okay?

#38, finding the surface area of a prism, all you need to remember is, all three-dimensional shapes are made up of two-dimensional shapes.

So, one of the sides is 5 in. by 6.5 in. So, 5*6.5=32.5 square inches. But remember, there's another square just like this on the other side. So, multiply 32.5 by 2.

32.5*2=65 square inches.

Another square is 7.5 by 6.5

7.5*6.5=48.75

*2

48.75*2=97.5 square inches

One more set:

There's the top and bottom:

7.5 by 5

7.5*5=37.5

*2

37.5*2=75 square inches

So, add all of those up:

65 square inches+97.5 square inches+75 square inches=237.5 square inches.

So, surface area of the prism is

237.5 square inches.

Surface area of the triangular prism is the same. Just find the area of all the shapes.

There are two rectangles that are each 8cm by 5cm.

8*5=40 square cm

*2 (because there are two rectangles).

40*2=80

80 square cm

There is only one rectangle that is 8cm by 6cm (on the bottom), so just multiply the sides.

8*6=48 square cm

Finally, calculate the front and back triangles:

5cm*6cm=30 square cm

divide by 2 (because it's a triangle)

30/2=15 square cm

Then the other triangle, which is just another 15 square cm

15+15=30 square cm

Add up the areas:

48 square cm+80 square cm+30 square cm=158 square cm

Area of the triangular prism is 158 square centimeters.

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