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Answer:
A. simpson's paradox
Step-by-step explanation:
The Simpson's paradox was named after Edward Simpson, the person who described this paradox for the first time in 1951. In this paradox, you find two contrary patterns. For example, a positive and a negative correlation, depending on how data is analyzed. The differences in the analyses are how data are grouped. This paradox is observed often in social researches. Most of the times, results are affected by the sample on each group or additional information related to the data.
Assuming that the base of the prism is a regular pentagon, the area of a regular polygon is given by the formula A = 0.5pa; where p is the perimeter and a is the apothem. An apothem is a line that connects the center of the polygon to the midpoint of a side and is also perpendicular to the said side. For this example, the assumed apothem here is k.
Area of base = 2 (0.5 x 20" x k) = 20k
The sides of the prism are rectangles, with width 6" and length (20"/5) = 4".
Area of sides of prism = 5 (6" x 4") = 120
Total Area T.A. = 120 + 20k