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One on my homework Am I right show me how you did it-example-1
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To determine the surface area of the pyramid we will use the following formula (another method: compute the area of each triangle and add it to the base area):


SA=a^2+2a\sqrt{(a^2)/(4)+h^2},

where a is the side length of the base of the pyramid, and h is its height.

Substituting


\begin{gathered} a=20m, \\ h=13m \end{gathered}

in the above formula, we get:


SA=(20m)^2+2(20m)\sqrt{((20m)^2)/(4)+(13m)^2}.

Simplifying the above result, we get:


SA≈1056m^2.

Answer:


1056m^2.

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