Please help! use the net to find the lateral area of the prisim
please help! use the net to find the lateral area - 1

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer: 832 cm².

Step-by-step explanation:

1. To calculate the lateral area of the prism by using the net you must:

- Calculate the perimeter of the base:

P=2l+2w

Where l is the lenght and w is the width:

l=17cm\nw=15cm

Then:

P=2(17cm)+2(15cm)=64cm

- Now you must multiply the perimeter by the height. The height is 13 cm.

Then, the lateral surface area is:

LA=64cm*13cm=832cm^(2)


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