Sure! Here are a few practice problems for finding the surface area of pyramids:
1) Find the surface area of a square pyramid with a base side length of 10 cm and a slant height of 12 cm.
2) A triangular pyramid has a base with sides measuring 6 cm, 8 cm, and 10 cm. The slant height of the pyramid is 9 cm. Calculate the surface area of the pyramid.
3) Determine the surface area of a pentagonal pyramid with a base side length of 5 cm and a slant height of 7 cm.
4) Find the surface area of a hexagonal pyramid with a base side length of 3 cm and a slant height of 6 cm.
5) A pyramid has an equilateral triangle as its base with a side length of 9 cm. The slant height of the pyramid is 10 cm. Calculate the surface area.
To solve these problems, use the formula for the surface area of a pyramid: SA = base area + (0.5 * perimeter of base * slant height).
Good luck!
Surface Area of Pyramids Practice
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