Use the image to answer the question.An illustration shows a 3 D triangular prism with the triangular face as a right triangle. The edges that are not visible are represented by dashed lines. The length and base of the triangular prism measure 19 inches and 8 inches. The perpendicular side of the triangular face measures 6 inches and the hypotenuse measures 10 inches. The diagram represents a model of a ramp the skateboard club wants to create at the neighborhood skate park. If one pint of paint covers 200 square inches, how many pints of paint will the club need to purchase? Paint is only sold in whole pints. (1 point)Number of pints of paint=

322 pints of paint

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To find the surface area of the triangular prism, we need to calculate the areas of each face and then add them together.

1. The area of the triangular base can be calculated using the formula for the area of a triangle: area = 1/2 * base * height
The base is 8 inches and the height is 6 inches, so the area of the triangular base is: 1/2 * 8 * 6 = 24 square inches.

2. The two lateral faces of the prism are rectangles.
The length of the rectangle is the same as the base of the triangular base (8 inches) and the height of the rectangle is the height of the prism (19 inches).
The area of each lateral face is thus: 8 * 19 = 152 square inches. Since there are two lateral faces, the total area for both sides is 152 * 2 = 304 square inches.

3. Adding the area of the triangular base and the total area of the lateral faces gives us the total surface area of the prism: 24 + 304 = 328 square inches.

To find how many pints of paint are needed, we divide the total surface area by the coverage of one pint of paint:
328 square inches / 200 square inches/pint = 1.64 pints

Since paint is sold in whole pints, the skateboard club will need to purchase 2 pints of paint.