Use the net as an aid to compute the surface area of the triangular prism. Show your work.
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Check the picture below.
as we can see, the triangular prism is really just 3 rectangles and 2 triangles stacked up to each other at the edges, so if we simply get the area of each of those five figures and sum them up, that's the surface area of the triangular prism.
[tex]\bf \stackrel{\textit{three rectangles' area}}{(17\cdot 11)+(16\cdot 11)+(17\cdot 11)}~~+~~\stackrel{\textit{two triangles' area}}{\cfrac{1}{2}(16)(15) + \cfrac{1}{2}(16)(15)} \\\\\\ 187+176+187+120+120\implies 790[/tex]