The surface area of the triangular prism is of 140 cm².
<h3>What is the surface area of a prism?</h3>
It is the sum of the areas of all faces of a prism. In this problem, the prism has these following faces:
- One rectangle of dimensions 8 cm and 6 + 4 + 5 = 15 cm.
- Two right triangles with sides 4 cm and 5 cm.
For a rectangle, the area is given by the multiplication of the dimensions, hence:
Ar = 8 x 15 = 120 cm²
For each right triangle, the area is given by half the multiplication of the sides, hence:
At = 2 x 0.5 x 4 x 5 = 20 cm².
Then the surface area of the prism is:
S = 120 cm² + 20 cm² = 140 cm².
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Step-by-step explanation:
step 1. The x values refer to the domain of the function.
step 2. if you set y = 0 and solve the quadratic equation the x values refer to the point the graph crosses the x axis.
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4 Students voted for sorting
6 Students voted for shapes
7 Students voted for addition
Answer:
Counting - 3%
Sorting - 4%
Shapes- 6%
Addition- 7%
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