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I answered correctly for this math question but I'm not sure why could you explain?

I answered correctly for this math question but I'm not sure why could you explain-example-1
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Answer:


207yd^2

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that:

Side length of the base of the pyramid, b = 12 yd

Slant height, s = 11.5 yd

Height, h = 10.4 yd

Find the lateral surface area using the formula


LA=(1)/(2)Ps

where P is the perimeter of the base.

First, find P.


\begin{gathered} P=12+12+12 \\ =36 \end{gathered}

Substitute the values into the formula to find the lateral surface area.


\begin{gathered} LA=(1)/(2)\cdot36\cdot(11.5) \\ =207yd^2 \end{gathered}

The lateral surface area of the equilateral triangular pyramid is 207 square yards.

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