Answer:
144 sq in
Step-by-step explanation:
Face height=9, bases=6 in
#Assume the pyramid has a square base.
First we need to calculate the perpendicular height of the pyramid:

Now to find the surface area of each pyramid:

Hence amount of construction paper needed to make each pyramid is 144 sq in
Hey there! As far as I understand the problem, she made $2,200 in profit. Take 1,375 and multiply it by 1.6.
Can you describe it a little more- I have no clue how I’m suppose to solve that.
<span>Old Surface Area = 202 ft^2
New Surface Area = 1818 ft^2
Notice we have this ratio:
(new area)/(old area) = 1818/202 = 9
and how 3^2 = 9. This is no coincidence.
The old surface area is multiplied by 3^2 = 9 to get the new surface area
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If you asked "What would the surface area of the prism be if each dimension were quadrupled?"
, then you would multiply the old surface area by 4^2 = 16 to get the new surface area So really thats how you would solve that </span><span />
Answer:4/1 (I think)
Step-by-step explanation:
It’s rise over run, so if you look at it what’s the rise what’s the run, of the middle point