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Im trying to get everything on my overdue list done- but most of its math anyone help?

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Sagot :

The total surface area of the given pyramid is:

A = 39ft²

How to get the surface area of the given figure?

The total surface area will be equal to the sum of the areas of the square and the 4 triangles.

Remember that for a square of side length S, the area is:

A = S².

In this case, S = 3ft, then:

A = (3ft)² = 9ft².

Now, the area of a triangle of base B and height H is:

A = B*H/2.

Here we can see that the triangles have a base of 3ft (the sides of the square) and a height of 5ft, then the area of each triangle is:

A = (3ft)*(5ft)/2 = 7.5 ft²

Then the total area of the figure is:

A = 4*(7.5 ft²) + 9ft² = 39ft²

If you want to learn more about pyramids:

https://brainly.com/question/10042135

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