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7 June, 07:21
How is the surface area of any prism determined?
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Marshall Woodard
7 June, 07:32
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In order to find the surface area, you will need to add up the areas of each face of the prism ... In this prism, the length is also the side of the hexagon, and the width of the rectangle is the height of the prism. Now, multiply the area of the rectangle by to find the total area of all of the sides of the prism.
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