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1. Find the surface area of the square pyramid. 13 m 14 m

1. Find the surface area of the square pyramid. 13 m 14 m-example-1

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Answer:
560m^2

Explanation:

First begin by finding the surface area of the base, which is simply length * width. In this case,


14*14 = 196 m^2

Next, find the surface area of one of the sides of the pyramid. This formula for this is:


(1)/(2)*base*height

Since we know the height to be 13 meters and the base to be 14 meters, we can solve for one side.


(1)/(2)*14*13 = 91 m^2

We multiply this by 4 to give us all 4 sides of the pyramid:


91m^2 * 4 = 364m^2

Adding together the surface area of the sides and the base gives us:


196m^2 + 364m^2=560m^2

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