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The figure below is a net for a square pyramid. What is the surface area of the square pyramid, in square inches?

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First, we can easily find the area of the base since it has a square shape:


\begin{gathered} A_b=3.2\cdot3.2=10.24 \\ \Rightarrow A_b=10.24in^2 \end{gathered}

now, notice that each side is a triangle with the following measures:

then, the area of a single side is:


\begin{gathered} A_s=(3.2\cdot3.3)/(2)=(10.56)/(2)=5.28 \\ \Rightarrow A_s=5.28in^2 \end{gathered}

since the pyramid has 4 triangular sides and one base, adding all the areas together we get:


\begin{gathered} A=A_b+4\cdot A_s=10.24in^2+4\cdot(5.28in^2)=10.24in^2+51.12in^2=31.36in^2 \\ \Rightarrow A=31.36in^2 \end{gathered}

therefore, the surface area of the square pyramid is 31.36in^2

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