The surface area of a rectangular prism can be found by adding together the areas of each of the six faces.
The areas of the rectangles are:
1. 2 ft * 5 ft = 10 ft²
2. 2 ft * 8 ft = 16 ft²
3. 5 ft * 8 ft = 40 ft²
4. 2 ft * 5 ft = 10 ft²
5. 2 ft * 8 ft = 16 ft²
6. 5 ft * 8 ft = 40 ft²
Adding these all together:
10 ft² + 16 ft² + 40 ft² + 10 ft² + 16 ft² + 40 ft² = 132 ft²
Therefore, the surface area of the rectangular prism is 132 ft².
Use the image to answer the question.
An illustration shows the unfolded version of a rectangular prism composed of 6 rectangles. There are four adjoining rectangles positioned horizontally. The first and third are similar and smaller. The top of the first rectangle is labeled 2 feet. The second and fourth are similar and bigger. The fourth rectangle is labeled 8 feet on the right side. The second rectangle shares the top and bottom sides with two similar rectangles, one on each side. The top rectangle is labeled as 5 feet on the top side.
Use this net to find the surface area of the rectangular prism it represents.
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30 ft.2
30 ft squared
132 ft.2
132 ft squared
80 ft.2
80 ft squared
66 ft.2
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