To find the surface area of a triangular prism, we need to calculate the sum of the areas of all its faces.
The formula for the surface area of a triangular prism is:
Surface Area = 2(Base Area) + (Perimeter of Base x Height) + (2 x Triangle Area)
Given that the surface area of the triangular prism is 110 square centimeters, we can rearrange the formula and solve for the missing variables.
Let's denote the base of the prism as B, the height as H, the perimeter of the base as P, and the area of the triangle as T.
Surface Area = 2B + PH + 2T = 110
However, without the specific measurements of the base and height of the prism, it is not possible to calculate the exact surface area.
P determine the surface area of the triangular prism 1.1 110 square centimeters unselected skip
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