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Mathematics, 22.04.2020 00:55 valeriegarcia12

Consider the triangular pyramids shown.

Pyramid 1
Pyramid 2

Pyramid 1 is a triangular pyramid. The base has a base of 12 and height of 2.5. A side has a base of 12 and height of 13.1. 2 sides have a base of 6.5 and height of 14.
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Pyramid 2 is a triangular pyramid. The base has a base of 12 and height of 4.5. A side has a base of 12 and height of 6.5. 2 sides have a base of 7.5 and height of 8.
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The base of each pyramid is an isosceles triangle. Which has the greater surface area?
Pyramid 1 is greater by 58.6 square units.
Pyramid 1 is greater by 70.6 square units.
Pyramid 2 is greater by 12 square units.
Pyramid 2 is greater by 24 square units.

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