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The base of a regular hexagonal pyramid has sides 6 feet long and a slant height of 12 feet. What is the lateral area of the pyramid?

User Tinstaafl
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Answer:

216

Explanation:

formula = 1/2 * b * h *6

formula = 1/2 * 6 * 12 * 6 = 216

User Derek Bennett
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Answer:


216\text{ feet}^2

Explanation:

We have been given that the base of a regular hexagonal pyramid has sides 6 feet long and a slant height of 12 feet. We are asked to find the lateral area of the pyramid.


\text{Lateral area of a regular pyramid}=(1)/(2)(p*l), where,

p = Perimeter of base of pyramid,

l = Slant height.

Since each side of the the hexagonal base is 6 feet, so perimeter of base would be
6*6=36 feet.


\text{Lateral area of a regular hexagonal pyramid}=(1)/(2)(36* 12)


\text{Lateral area of a regular hexagonal pyramid}=18* 12


\text{Lateral area of a regular hexagonal pyramid}=216

Therefore, the lateral area of hexagonal pyramid would be 216 square feet.

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