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What is the surface area of the square pyramid?

What is the surface area of the square pyramid?-example-1
User LMeyer
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Answer: 3,456 m^2

Explanation:

The formula is SA = 2bs + b^2.

SA = 2 (36) (30) + 36^2

= 72 (30) + 1,296

= 2,160 + 1,296

= 3,456 m^2

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Answer:

3456
m^(2)

Hope this helps!

Explanation:

A square pyramid is comprised of a square and four triangles.

The square has an area of 1296 m ( 36m × 36m ) ( length × width ).

A triangle has an area of 540 m (
(1)/(2) × 36m × 30m ) (
(1)/(2) × width × ( slant ) height ).

The total surface area would be 1296 m + 4 × ( 540 m ) : ( Multiply 4 because there are 4 triangles ).

The total surface area is 3456
m^(2).

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