What are the surface areas of those ?

Answer:
7) [tex]SA=13.8 yd^{2}[/tex]. 8)[tex]SA=96yd^{2}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
7)
Here we have two different types of faces.Bottom face and side faces which are equivalent.
To calculate the area of a trinagle we have the formula of area to be
[tex]A=\frac{1}{2}ab[/tex]
where a is the height of the triangle and b is the base of the triangle.
here let us first calculate the area of the bottom face,
[tex]a1=\frac{1}{2}*2.6*3[/tex]
[tex]a1=3.9yd^{2}[/tex]
now for the top faces which are similar, areas would be
[tex]a2=\frac{1}{2}*2.2*3[/tex]
[tex]3*a2=9.9yd^{2}[/tex]
Hence the total area is
[tex]9.9+3.9=13.8 yd^{2}[/tex]
8)
As we have seen in the above question area for a traingle would be
[tex]A=\frac{1}{2}ah[/tex] and for rectangle would be [tex]lb[/tex] where l and b are the lengths and breaths of the rectangle.
Area of traingles would be ,
[tex]A1=\frac{1}{2}*3*4+ \frac{1}{2}*3*4[/tex]
[tex]A1=12[/tex]
Area of rectangles would be,
[tex]A2=7*4+7*5+7*3[/tex]
[tex]A2=84[/tex]
Hence the total area is
[tex]A=96[/tex]