The formula for the surface area of a triangular prism is S. A. = bh + +(S1+S2+S3)1. + S2 + S3)1. What does "bh" represent in this formula? (1 point) the area of one of the three rectangular lateral faces the combined area of the three rectangular lateral faces the area of one of the triangular bases the combined area of the two triangular bases

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In the formula for the surface area of a triangular prism, "bh" represents the area of one of the triangular bases. The variables "b" and "h" denote the base and height of that triangular base, respectively. Therefore, the correct answer is:

the area of one of the triangular bases.