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Answer: Use the formula  [tex]L=Ph[/tex] (where "P" represents the perimeter of one of the bases and "h" represents the height of the triangular prism. See explanation)

Step-by-step explanation:

Since there is no figure or details about that triangular prism, I will give you a general explanation that will help you to calculate the Lateral surface area of any triangular prism.

By definition, the Lateral surface area of the prism is the surface area of all the sides of the prism (It is important to remember that the surface areas of the bases of the prism are not included).

There is formula that is used to calculate the the Lateral surface area of a triangular prism. That formula is shown below:

[tex]L=Ph[/tex]

Where "L" represents the lateral surface area, "P" represents the perimeter of one of the bases of the prism and "h" represents the height of the prism.

Therefore, if you know the value of "P" and the value of "h", you can substitute them into the formula and evaluate, in order to find its Lateral surface area.

Answer:

v=960cm3

Step-by-step explanation:

V=BXL

V=96X10

V=960

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