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1/2 times the perimeter of the base times slant height

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Q: What is the lateral area of a pyramid?
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The lateral area is 924,243 sq. ft.


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Is the total area of the lateral faces of a pyramid greater than the area of the base?

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How do you find lateral area of a square pyramid?

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