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A pyramid has a height of 5 in. and a surface area of 90 in2. Find the surface area of a similar pyramid with a height of 10 in...Asked by peanut
A pyramid has a height of 5 in. and a surface area of 90 in2. Find the surface area of a similar pyramid with a height of 10 in. Round to the nearest tenth, if necessary?
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Answered by
Reiny
surface areas of similar solids are proportional to the square of their corresponding sides
area of larger/90 = 10^2/5^2
area of larger = 90(100/25) = 360 in^2
area of larger/90 = 10^2/5^2
area of larger = 90(100/25) = 360 in^2
Answered by
Thabang Mokgara
surface area of a pyramid prism
Answered by
Annoe
1.B
2.A
3.C
4.D
5.A
6.A
7.A
2.A
3.C
4.D
5.A
6.A
7.A
Answered by
Idkmyname
You are completely correct @Annoe
Answered by
Savannah
You were incorrect on all you made me fail
Answered by
Child UwU
You gotta post the full answers, not just the letter answers.
We all have different answers, so some of us will fail and some of us won’t.
I will probably come back with the answers for everyone! 😀😌
We all have different answers, so some of us will fail and some of us won’t.
I will probably come back with the answers for everyone! 😀😌
Answered by
Unknown :>
You are correct @annoe i just did it and got 7/7!
Answered by
Charlie
What are the answers 😭
Answered by
sodapop
since I've used this platform this semester to generally check my answers, here's a pretty late contribution
1 - 803.8 cm2
2 - 452.2 m2
3 - 267.9 ft3
4 - 2 cm
5 - 12 mm
(I got these last 2 wrong, I don't see how I'm wrong but here's what its telling me the answers are)
6 - 360 in2
7 - 120 ft3
*** MY PERSONAL ANSWERS FOR THESE, DONT ENTER THEM
*6 - 180 in2 (incorrect)
*7 - 120 ft3 (incorrect)
if somebody understands these, please explain them to me, im tired and this is my last day working of the semester, so if any of these are incorrect now, tag me and please fix them, thanks.
1 - 803.8 cm2
2 - 452.2 m2
3 - 267.9 ft3
4 - 2 cm
5 - 12 mm
(I got these last 2 wrong, I don't see how I'm wrong but here's what its telling me the answers are)
6 - 360 in2
7 - 120 ft3
*** MY PERSONAL ANSWERS FOR THESE, DONT ENTER THEM
*6 - 180 in2 (incorrect)
*7 - 120 ft3 (incorrect)
if somebody understands these, please explain them to me, im tired and this is my last day working of the semester, so if any of these are incorrect now, tag me and please fix them, thanks.
Answered by
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checking if @annoe is correct. Brb!
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sodapop for me question 7 was 30?? thats weird
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