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SpyIntel [72]
3 years ago
10

Here is a solid square-based pyramid.

Mathematics
1 answer:
Anna11 [10]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

A. The front elevation of the pyramid in the direction of the arrow is herewith attached to this answer.

B. Base of the pyramid is a square of side 12 cm.

   The height of the pyramid is 8 cm.

   Slant height, XT, is 10 cm.

The total surface area of the pyramid can be determined by adding the surface areas that make up the shape.

Area of the triangular face = \frac{1}{2} × base × slant height

                                            =  \frac{1}{2} × 12 × 10

                                            = 60 cm^{2}

Area of the square base = length × length

                                         = 12 × 12

                                         = 144  cm^{2}

Total surface area of the pyramid = area of the base + 4 (area of the triangular face)

                              = 144 + 4(60)

                              = 144 + 240

                              = 384 cm^{2}

Therefore, total surface area of the pyramid is 384 cm^{2}.

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