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Rachel has a toy shaped like a triangular pyramid in which the base and the lateral faces are congruent equilateral triangles. The side lengths of
the triangles are 4 inches. The height of each triangle is about 3.5 inches. Rachel wants to cover all the lateral surfaces except for the base with
yellow paper.
The amount of paper required to cover the lateral surfaces is about square inches. If she wants to cover the entire pyramid with
yellow paper, she would require about more square Inches of paper.
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