For the right triangular prism found in Exercise 16, suppose that the sides of the triangular base measure 3 ft. 4 ft, and 5
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![a) Find the lateral area of the prism.
b) Find the total area of the prism.
c) Find the volume of the prism.
16. For the right triangular prism, suppose
that the sides of the triangular base
measure 4 m, 5 m, and 6 m. The
altitude is 7 m.
a) Find the lateral area of the prism.
b) Find the total area of the prism.
c) Find the volume of the prism.
Exercises 16, 17
17. For the right triangular prism found in
Exercise 16, suppose that the sides of
the triangular base measure 3 ft, 4 ft, and 5 ft. The altitude
is 6 ft in length.
a) Find the lateral area of the prism.
b) Find the total area of the prism.
c) Find the volume of the prism.
18. Given that 100 cm
1 m, find the number of cubic
centimeters in 1 cubic meter.
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1 ft, find the number of cubic inches
19. Given that 12 in.
in 1 cubic foot.
20. Find the volume and the surface area of a "closed box"
that has dimensions of 9 in., 10 in., and 1 ft.
21. Find the volume and the surface area of a "closed box"
sr that has dimensions of 15 cm, 20 cm, and 0.25 m.
(Hint: 1 m =
100 cm.)
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