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21 April, 04:25

One of the equilateral triangular faces of a regular square pyramid is glued to a triangular face of a congruent regular square pyramid. If the side length of the regular square pyramid is 8, find the surface area of the new solid.

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  1. 21 April, 04:30
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    128 + 96√3 or 294.28 unit^3 to the nearest hundredth.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The surface area of one of the pyramids = area of the square base + area of the 4 equilateral triangles

    = 8^2 + 4 * 1/2 * 8 * 4√3

    = 64 + 64√3.

    So the area of the new solid = 2 (64 + 64√3) - area of 2 triangles

    = 2 (64 + 64√3) - 32√3

    = 128 + 128√3 - 32√3

    = 128 + 96√3.
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