The figure below is a net for a triangular prism. What is the surface area of the triangular prism, in square centimeters?

Explanation
We are given a figure of a triangular prism which can be divided into various shapes as follows:
• Rectangle A
,• Rectangle B
,• Rectangle C
,• Triangle D
,• Triangle E
Further explanation on this is shown in the image below:
From the above image, we can deduce that:
[tex]\begin{gathered} Rectangle\text{ }A\rightarrow Length(7cm);\text{ }width(6cm) \\ Rectangle\text{ }B\rightarrow Length(7cm);\text{ }width(5cm) \\ Rectangle\text{ }C\rightarrow Length(7.81cm);\text{ }width(7cm) \\ Trangle\text{ }D=Triangle\text{ }E\rightarrow Height(6cm);\text{ }Base(5cm) \end{gathered}[/tex]The surface area of the whole figure is the sum of all areas of shape A-E. This is calculated as:
[tex]undefined[/tex]Hence, the answer is 161.67cm².