Answer:
The general formula for the total surface area of a right prism is T. S. A. =ph+2B where p represents the perimeter of the base, h the height of the prism and B the area of the base.
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the surface area of a prism (or any other geometric solid) we open the solid like a carton box and flatten it out to find all included geometric forms. To find the volume of a prism (it doesn't matter if it is rectangular or triangular) we multiply the area of the base, called the base area B, by the height h.
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answer: 224.4
Answer: A
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
in triangle BCD
relationship between base and hypotenuse is given by cos angle
cos 71=b/h
cos71=BD/BC
cos71=67/x
x=67/cos71=205.8ft.
the length of BC to the nearest tenth of a foot is 206ft.
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