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A monument in a park is shaped like a square pyramid. The dimensions are shown in the net. What is the surface area of the monument, including the base?

A monument in a park is shaped like a square pyramid. The dimensions are shown in-example-1
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16 square meters

Step-by-step explanation

Surface area is the amount of space covering the outside of a three-dimensional shape. for a square pyramid we have:

the total surface area is the sum of 4 triangles and the square,so

surface area= area of square+4 times area of the triangle


\begin{gathered} Surafce\text{ area=\lparen side*side\rparen+4\lparen}(1)/(2)(side*slant)) \\ s.a=side^2+2(side*slant) \end{gathered}

so

Step 1

a)let


\begin{gathered} side=\text{ 2 m} \\ slant\text{ heigth = 3 m} \end{gathered}

b) now, replace in the formula


\begin{gathered} s.a.=side^2+2(side*slant) \\ s.a=(2\text{ m\rparen}^2+2(2m*3m) \\ s.a.=(4+12)m^2 \\ s.a=16\text{ m}^2 \end{gathered}

so, the answer is 16 square meters

I hope this helps you

A monument in a park is shaped like a square pyramid. The dimensions are shown in-example-1
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