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Natali [406]
3 years ago
10

Select the correct answer. What is the surface area of the victory podium shown here? Include all surfaces of the podium, includ

ing the bottom.
A. 61.5 square feet

B. 61.75 square feet

C. 65.25 square feet

D. 69 square feet

Mathematics
1 answer:
Leya [2.2K]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Option C is correct.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the dimension of the surfaces i.e length, width and height of podium. we have to calculate the surface area of the victory podium.

As Surface area of cuboid is 2(LW+WH+HL)

In the given figure, the upper cuboid has dimension

L=2.5 ft. , W=1.5 ft, H=1.5 ft

\text{Surface area=}2(2.5(1.5)+1.5(1.5)+1.5(2.5))=19.5ft^2

\text{Area of bottom face of upper cuboid=}L\timesW=2.5\times1.5=3.75ft^2

The upper face is occuring twice therefore it must be subtracted to find the area

Dimensions of lower podium are

L=7.5 ft. , W=1.5 ft, H=1.5 ft

\text{Surface area=}2(7.5(1.5)+1.5(1.5)+1.5(7.5))=49.5ft^2

Now, Surface area of podium included bottom is

19.5+49.5-3.75=65.25 square feet.

Hence, option C is correct.

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