SOLUTION: How do you figure out the surface area of a pyramid? If the base of the pyramid is 9 on one side and 5 on the other, how would I do that? Would I do the the area of the base times
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Question 28927: How do you figure out the surface area of a pyramid? If the base of the pyramid is 9 on one side and 5 on the other, how would I do that? Would I do the the area of the base times the height(24) divided by two??? I am confused!
Answer by ikdeep(226) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Is slant height given or not,,,?
here is the fromula -- Surface area = Lateral surface area + area of base
hope this will help you
Please feel free to revert back for any further queries.
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