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A right prism has a square base. The perimeter of the base is 24 m. and the height is 10 m. What is the surface area
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Answered by Reiny
so the base is 6 m by 6 m.

If we count all 6 surfaces, the
surface area = 2(6x6) + 4(6x10)
= 312 m^2
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