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what is surface area of a square pyramid that has a base of 100 ft a base of 40 ft a height of 50 ft and slant height of 60 ft?​

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Answe The surface area of a square pyramid is the area of the square base plus the area of the 4 lateral faces:

A = b² + 4 (½ bl)

A = b² + 2 bl

where b is the width of the base,

and l is the slant height.:

Explanation:

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Explanation:

The surface area of a square pyramid is the area of the square base plus the area of the 4 lateral faces:

A = b² + 4 (½ bl)

A = b² + 2 bl

where b is the width of the base,

and l is the slant height.

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