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a building in san francisco is shaped like a square pyramid it has a slant height og 856.1 feet and each side of its base is 145 feel long find the lateral area of the building
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a building in san francisco is shaped like a square pyramid it has a slant height og 856.1 feet and each side of its base is 145 feel long find the lateral area of the building
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we know that
for a Square Pyramid
[lateral area]=4*[a*s/2]--------> 2aS
where
a is the length side of the square base
S is the slant height
a=145 ft
S=856.1 ft
[lateral area]=2*145*856.1---------> 248269 ft²
the answer is 248269 ft²
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