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Boyd
26 December, 00:11
Surface area of composite objects
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Maleah Herring
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To calculate the surface area of a 3D composite object, find the outside surface area of each object and then add the surface areas together. It could also be broken into one on top and one on the bottom. Determine the surface area of the outside faces of the right prism.
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