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29 November, 12:10

A rectangular prism with a square base has a lateral area of 192 square yards and a surface area of 264 square yards. What is the length of a base edge?

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  1. 29 November, 12:20
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    A rectangular prism is like a cardboard shoe box. It has two equal bases, one on the top and the other on the bottom. It also has 4 lateral faces to close the figure. The surface area of the prism is the area of all its faces: the 4 side faces and the 2 bases. On the other hand, lateral surface area only accounts for the 4 lateral faces. Therefore, we can conclude that the total surface area is equal to the lateral surface area plus the areas of the two bases.

    TSA = LSA + 2s²

    Since the base is said to be the square, its area is equal to s² where s is the base edge. Because there are 2 bases, that's why it's 2s².

    264 = 192 + 2s²

    s² = (264-192) / 2

    s = √36

    s = 6 yards
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