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An illustration shows a two-dimensional net of a rectangular prism composed of 6 rectangles.



The net of a rectangular prism is shown. What is the surface area of the rectangular prism?

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75 in.2
75 in.2

150 in.2
150 in.2

123 in.2
123 in.2

212 in.2
212 in.2
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To find the surface area of the rectangular prism, we need to know the dimensions of the prism shown in the net. Since I cannot see the image itself, I can guide you on how to calculate the surface area if you have the dimensions.

The formula for the surface area \(SA\) of a rectangular prism is:

\[ SA = 2(lw + lh + wh) \]

where:

  • \(l\) is the length,
  • \(w\) is the width, and
  • \(h\) is the height of the prism.
  1. Identify the dimensions from the net (length, width, and height).
  2. Plug the values into the formula.
  3. Calculate the surface area.

If you have these dimensions or can provide them, I can help you calculate the surface area to find the correct option. If you're able to share the specific dimensions from the net, or if you can calculate the surface area based on those, please do so!