What is the surface area of a right rectangular prism where each edge length measures 15.10 cm?

(1 point)
• 1, 350 cm?
• 1, 368.06 cm'
• 900 cm?
8, 208.36 cm?

To find the surface area of a right rectangular prism, we need to calculate the sum of the areas of all six faces.

Each face of the right rectangular prism is a rectangle.

The formula for the surface area of a rectangular prism is 2(length × width) + 2(length × height) + 2(width × height).

Given that each edge length measures 15.10 cm, we can assume that the length, width, and height of the rectangular prism are all 15.10 cm.

Substituting this into the formula:

Surface area = 2(15.10 × 15.10) + 2(15.10 × 15.10) + 2(15.10 × 15.10)
= 2(228.01) + 2(228.01) + 2(228.01)
= 456.02 + 456.02 + 456.02
= 1,368.06 cm²

Therefore, the correct answer is 1,368.06 cm².