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3rd question I really just need the formula

3rd question I really just need the formula-example-1

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The surface area of a square pyramid is A + (1/2)ps.
A = the area of the base (9)
p = perimeter of base (12)
s= slant height (7)

Therefore your equation is SA= 9+(1/2)(12)(7)

User Henrik Poulsen
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SA of a pyramid: 1/2ph + B
p = perimeter of base
h = slant height
B = area of base

The pyramid has a square base with each side being 3in, so multiply 3 in times 4 sides to find the perimeter of the base.
(3)(4) = 12 in

The diagram of the pyramid shows that the slant height is 7in.

Since the pyramid has a square base, to find the area of the base square one side of the square.
3in² = 9 in²

Now plug in the perimeter, slant height, and base into the formula for SA of a pyramid.

1/2(12)(7) + 9
42 + 9 = 51 in²

The surface area of the pyramid is 51 in².
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