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The net of a triangular pyramid is shown each triangle in the net has a base length that measures 6 in and a height that measures 4 inches what is the surface area of the pyramid that can be formed from this net -12 in2-24 in2-36 in2-48 in2

The net of a triangular pyramid is shown each triangle in the net has a base length-example-1
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The surface area is equal to the sum of the areas of the triangles that form the red.

Area of a triangle:


A=(1)/(2)b\cdot h

The b is the base or the lenght of the triangle

h is the height

As the 4 triangles have the same measures, the surface area of the pyramid is:


\begin{gathered} SA=4((1)/(2)b\cdot h) \\ \\ SA=4((1)/(2)(6in)(4in)) \\ \\ SA=4(12in^2) \\ \\ SA=48in^2 \end{gathered}Then, the surface area is 48 square inches
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