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Mathematics, 30.01.2020 02:52, vanitycarraway2000

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find the surface area of the pyramid shown to the nearest whole number.
7.
72 ft2
128 ft2
56 ft2
22 ft2

8.
1,300 m2
390 m2
650 m2
628 m2

9. find the slant height x of the pyramid shown, to the nearest tenth.
4.35 mm
9.2 mm
6.9 mm
3.6 mm

10. find the surface area of the cone to the nearest tenth.
132 cm2
138 cm2
490.1 cm2
867.1 cm2

11. find the slant height of the cone to the nearest whole number.
20 m
22 m
21 m
19 m
"

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