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How do you find the base area of a rectangular prism and a cylinder? Please help

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Answer:See explanation.Step-by-step explanation:The 'base' of a rectangular prism refers to only one side of the rectangular prism, which is a rectangle.The formula for the area of a rectangle is as follows:[tex]A=lw[/tex]Where A = area, l = length, and w = width.The 'base' of a cylinder refers to only one side of the cylinder, which is a circle.The formula for the area of a circle is as follows:[tex]A=\pi r^2[/tex]Where A = area and r = radius.Just in case you typed your question incorrectly and were asking for surface area, here is the formula for surface area for both as well:Rectangular prism: [tex]A=2(wl+hl+hw)\\[/tex]Cylinder: [tex]A=2\pi rh+2\pi r^{2}[/tex]