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Stephanie Hobbs
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4 July, 05:41
How to find the area of each face of a prism
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Gauge Goodman
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If the face is a square, then (l*l)
If the face is a triangle, then (b*h) (1/2)
If the face is a rectangle, then (l*w)
If the face is a circle, then (r²) (3.14)
You can then add all these faces up to get the total surface area of the prism.
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