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Lateral area = 10*3 = 30 sq units

Total area = Lateral area + 2*Base area [top and bottom] = 30+2*7 = 44 sq units

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Q: A right prism with a base perimeter of 10 units a height of 3 units and a total base area of 7 square units has a surface area of?
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