Answer:
-9
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer: Quadrilateral</h3>
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Explanation:
Of your original given list, let's write down the parallelograms. They are:
- Parallelogram
- Rectangle
- Rhombus
- Square
So we cross those off the list since we want a quadrilateral with no sides parallel. A parallelogram, by definition, is a quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides that are parallel.
We can also rule out the trapezoids because a trapezoid is a four sided figure (quadrilateral) where we have exactly 1 pair of parallel sides, while the other sides are not parallel.
Lastly, we can rule out the kite because any kite has perpendicular diagonals.
The only thing left is quadrilateral. In my opinion this answer should be more specific and say "quadrilateral that isn't a parallelogram, a trapezoid, or a kite", but I think I see what your teacher was going for here.
The area of the two triangular bases is
(total base area) = 2×(1/2)bh
= bh
= (10 m)(6 m) = 10·6 m² = 60 m²
The area of the three rectangles making up the remaining faces of the prism is
(total lateral area) = length×base + length×height + length×hypotenuse
= length×(base + height + hypotenuse)
= (16 m)(10 m + 6 m + 11.6 m)
= (16 m)(27.6 m) = 16·27.6 m² = 441.6 m²
Then the surface area of the prism is the sum of these
surface area = total base area + total lateral area
= 60 m² + 441.6² = 501.6 m²
When rounded to the nearest whole number, this is
A) 502 m²
Isolating the variable terms and dividing by 4, we have
Taking the square root, we have 
5a-10b=45
b=3
5a -10(3) = 45
5a - 30 =45
5a = 75
a= 15