Use the image to answer the question.

An illustration shows a table in the shape of a 3-dimensional hexagonal prism, and its 2-dimensional unfolded version.
The 3-dimensional prism shows a hexagon tabletop and table bottom with six vertical rectangular sides connecting the six edges of each hexagon to the other, and also connected to each other. The unfolded version shows 6 vertical rectangles connected to one another horizontally with a vertical length of 75 centimeters. Two identical hexagons are adjoined to the top and bottom of the first vertical rectangle. The diagonal of the top hexagon, shown as a dotted line, is labeled as 90 centimeters. A side of the bottom hexagon is labeled as 45 centimeters, and the perpendicular height from the center of the hexagon to the middle of a side is labeled as 38.97 centimeters. The perpendicular height is denoted by a right angle symbol.

First Choice Interior makes a coffee table in the shape of a regular hexagonal prism. The top is made of wood, the sides of glass, and the bottom of metal. Use the net to find how many cm2 of glass are needed for the furniture company to make one coffee table.

(1 point)
Responses

40,500 cm2

20,250 cm2

30,772 cm2

17,550 cm2

To find the total surface area of the coffee table that needs to be covered in glass, we need to calculate the area of each of the six rectangular sides on the table.

From the unfolded version of the prism, we can see that each rectangular side has a height of 75 cm and a width of the side of the bottom hexagon, which is 45 cm.

So, the area of each rectangular side = 75 cm * 45 cm = 3375 cm^2

Since there are 6 identical rectangular sides on the hexagonal prism, the total area of glass needed for the coffee table = 6 * 3375 cm^2 = 20,250 cm^2

Therefore, the correct answer is 20,250 cm^2.

So, the answer is:

20,250 cm2