1. The problem is to find the total surface area of a solid (the specific solid is not given, so we assume a common shape like a rectangular prism or cylinder).
2. The formula for total surface area depends on the shape. For example, for a rectangular prism, total surface area $= 2(lw + lh + wh)$ where $l$, $w$, and $h$ are length, width, and height.
3. For a cylinder, total surface area $= 2\pi r(h + r)$ where $r$ is radius and $h$ is height.
4. Important rules: Surface area is the sum of the areas of all the faces or curved surfaces.
5. Without specific dimensions or shape, we cannot calculate a numeric answer.
6. Please provide the shape and dimensions to proceed with the calculation.
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