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Surface Area of a Right Pyramid

You'll practice calculating the surface area of right pyramids.

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Created Date 06.12.15
Last Updated 06.12.15
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  • Calculate the lateral surface area of this right square pyramid if the height of triangle ABC is 12 centimeters.
  • Calculate the total surface area of this right square pyramid if the height of triangle ABC is 12 centimeters.
  • Calculate the lateral surface area of this right triangular pyramid if triangle ABC is equilateral and has a height of 10 inches.
  • Calculate the total surface area of this right triangular pyramid if triangle ABC is equilateral and has a height of 10 inches. Round to one decimal place.
  • Calculate the lateral surface area of this right regular pentagonal pyramid if the height of triangle ABC is 24 millimeters.
  • Calculate the total surface area of this right regular pentagonal pyramid if the height of triangle ABC is 24 millimeters. Round to one decimal place.
  • Calculate the lateral surface area of this right regular hexagonal pyramid if the height of triangle ABC is 7 feet.
  • Calculate the total surface area of this right regular hexagonal pyramid if the height of triangle ABC is 7 feet. Round to one decimal place.
  • Calculate the lateral surface area of this right regular octagonal pyramid if the height of triangle ABC is 19 inches.
  • Calculate the total surface area of this right regular octagonal pyramid if the height of triangle ABC is 19 inches. Round to one decimal place.

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