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In order to determine the slant height of several pyramids, Marjorie used the surface area formula, s= 1/2 pl+b for the slant height,l . Which equation , in terms of l, represents the correct transformation of the surface area formula?

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Answer:


l=(2(S-b))/(P)

Explanation:

The surface area formula for pyramids is given by :


S=(1)/(2)Pl+b ...(1)

We need to arrange the formula for l.

Take b to LHS,


S-b=(1)/(2)Pl\\\\2(S-b)=Pl\ [\text{cross-multiplying}]\\\\l=(2(S-b))/(P)

So, the expression is
(2(S-b))/(P) for the slant height.

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