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A rectangle prism with a square base has a height of 7 in. the base of the prism has been completely covered, with no overlap, by 16 squares that each have edge length of 1 in.
What is the whole surface of the rectangle prism?
a 120 in²
b 144 in²
c 96 in²
d 168 in²
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