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

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To find the surface area of a right rectangular prism, we need to find the area of each face and then add them all together.

In a right rectangular prism, there are 6 faces. Since a right rectangular prism has opposite faces that are congruent and parallel, we only need to find the area of 3 different faces and then multiply them by 2.

The area of each face can be found by multiplying the length and width of that face.

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

The area of the top and bottom face is 15.10 cm * 15.10 cm = 228.01 cm^2
The area of the front and back face is 15.10 cm * 15.10 cm = 228.01 cm^2
The area of the left and right face is 15.10 cm * 15.10 cm = 228.01 cm^2

Now, we can add these areas:
228.01 cm^2 + 228.01 cm^2 + 228.01 cm^2 = 684.03 cm^2

Therefore, the surface area of the right rectangular prism is 684.03 cm^2.

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