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How do I find the surface area of that polygon
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### Lesson #143: Quiz - Surface Areas of Polygons

#### Instructions:
Find the surface area of each polygon shown below.

#### Name: ________________________________  Date: _______________

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### Question 1:
A three-dimensional figure is shown. It is a triangular prism with the following dimensions:

- Base length of the triangle: 7 meters (m)
- Height of the triangle: 5 meters (m)
- Length of the prism: 3 meters (m)
- Slant height of the triangle perpendicular to the base: 4 meters (m)

A right angle is marked at the base vertex of the triangle.

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### Question 2:
A three-dimensional object resembling a cone with a circular base is shown. It has the following dimensions:

- The slant height (diagonal from the base to the apex): 29.1 inches (in)
- Height from the base to the apex along the center: 13 inches (in)

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Note: Carefully analyze each diagram and use appropriate formulas for surface area calculations. Make sure to show all steps in your calculations.
Transcribed Image Text:--- ### Lesson #143: Quiz - Surface Areas of Polygons #### Instructions: Find the surface area of each polygon shown below. #### Name: ________________________________ Date: _______________ --- ### Question 1: A three-dimensional figure is shown. It is a triangular prism with the following dimensions: - Base length of the triangle: 7 meters (m) - Height of the triangle: 5 meters (m) - Length of the prism: 3 meters (m) - Slant height of the triangle perpendicular to the base: 4 meters (m) A right angle is marked at the base vertex of the triangle. --- ### Question 2: A three-dimensional object resembling a cone with a circular base is shown. It has the following dimensions: - The slant height (diagonal from the base to the apex): 29.1 inches (in) - Height from the base to the apex along the center: 13 inches (in) --- Note: Carefully analyze each diagram and use appropriate formulas for surface area calculations. Make sure to show all steps in your calculations.
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