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If the side length of the base of a square pyramid is divided by 4 and the slant height is divided by 3, what is the surface area formula that represents these changes?
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If the side length of the base of a square pyramid is divided by 4 and the slant height is divided by 3, what is the surface area formula that represents these changes?
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the answer might be 4/3*4, 4 representing the sides
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