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23 August, 01:40

Martina estimates that the lateral surface area of a rectangular prism with the length of 13.2 feet, a width of 6 feet, and a height of 8 feet is about 304 square feet. is her estimate reasonable? explain your reasoning.

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  1. 23 August, 02:03
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    To determine the lateral surface area of the rectangular prism, the equation would be,

    Lateral area = 2 x (HxL + HxW)

    where H is height, L is length, and W is width. Substituting,

    lateral area = 2 x (8x13.2 + 8x6) = 307.2 ft²

    Martina's estimation is quite near to the calculated value which means that her estimation should have been really reasonable.
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