To find the surface area of a triangular prism, you need to find the area of all the individual faces and then add them together.
The formula for the surface area of a triangular prism is:
S.A. = 2(Abase) + (Pperimeter)(h)
Where Pperimeter is the perimeter of the base and h is the height of the prism.
First, find the area of the two triangular bases:
Abase = (1/2)bh
Abase = (1/2)(17)(10)
Abase = 85 in^2
Now, find the perimeter of the base (Pperimeter):
Pperimeter = s1 + s2 + s3
Pperimeter = 10 + 12 + 17
Pperimeter = 39 in
Now, find the surface area of the two triangular bases and the side faces:
S.A. = 2(85) + (39)(9)
S.A. = 170 + 351
S.A. = 521 in^2
Therefore, the surface area of the display showcase is 521 square inches.
Christian collects model cars and planes. he has a display showcase of all his collectors' items. Solve this real - world problem to find the surface area of the display showcase if it is the shape of a triangular prism with the following dimensions: h=9 inches, b=17 inches, s1=10 inches, s2= 12 inches, s3=17 and l=10 inches.
S.A.=___ in.^2
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