The length of a side of the base of a regular square pyramid is 9 in., and the pyramid's slant height is 10 in. Find the surface area of the pyramid.
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Since the base is a square, we can find the area by squaring the length of one side. So, the area of the base is 9^2 = 81 square inches. Show more…
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