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the area of the prism-the contact surface 5^2+3^2=c^2
25+9=34 length c=5.83in
area of side of prism=1/2*3*5=7.5in^2+(6*5)+(6*3)+(6*6)=
7.5+30+18+36=91.5
area of the rectangle=(16*3*2)+(3*7*2)+(16*7)+(16*7)-7.5
=96+42+112+112-7.5=314.5in^2
total area=314.5in^2+91.5in^2
406in^2
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