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Lyle sliced a block of cheese along a diagonal into two triangular prisms as shown. Lyle says that the surface area of the block is 2 times the surface area of one of the triangular prisms. Do you agree? Explain your answer This is followed by: Refer to problem 5. Find the difference between the surface area of the two triangular prisms and the surface area of the surface area of the rectangular prism. Show your work. Help now plz!!!
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