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Two layers of a cake are right regular hexagonal prisms as shown in the diagram. Each layer is 3 inches high. Calculate the area of the cake that will be frosted. If one can of frosting will cover 130 square inches of cake, how many cans do you need? The bottom of each layer will not be frosted and the entire top of the bottom layer will not be frosted.

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