Triangular Prism Surface Area
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Here is the rewritten text: I'm creating an example of a unique triangular prism that can be used to extend the "Wrap It Up" 6th Grade geometry lesson. The triangular prism consists of five distinct pieces, including two triangles with edge lengths of one inch each and three rectangles measuring one inch by 1.5447 inches in length and width. The total surface area of this entire triangular prism is a whopping 5.5 square inches - the same surface area as our Box Surface Area! To assemble this fantastic triangular prism, you'll need some adhesive material to hold it together securely. I recommend using tape for this purpose. You can also use rubber bands or glue if you prefer. Print Settings: Printer Brand: MakerBot Printer: MakerBot Replicator 2 Rafts: No Supports: No How I Designed This: I designed this triangular prism in OnShape, utilizing the software's powerful tools to bring my vision to life.
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