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1. The document contains the answers to math problems involving geometric shapes such as cones, prisms, and pyramids. 2. It lists the surface area of a pyramid as 122.5 cm^2 and finds the length of one side of the pyramid to be 10.5 units by solving an equation. 3. The total surface area of another geometric solid is calculated to be 990 cm^2 by adding the surface areas of various parts.

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1. The document contains the answers to math problems involving geometric shapes such as cones, prisms, and pyramids. 2. It lists the surface area of a pyramid as 122.5 cm^2 and finds the length of one side of the pyramid to be 10.5 units by solving an equation. 3. The total surface area of another geometric solid is calculated to be 990 cm^2 by adding the surface areas of various parts.

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1. (a) cone
(i) 1
(ii) 1
(iii) 1
(iv) 1

5.

(b) prism
(i) 9
(ii) 5
(iii) 0
(iv) 6
2.

2
3

0
1

Pyramid

6. Surface area = 7 10.5 + (7)2



= 73.5 + 49

= 122.5 cm2
22 x2 = 1386
7. 4
7

x2 = 110.25

x = 10.5

3.

8. Total surface area


22 (7)2 + 2
22 (7)(15) +
22 (7)(8)
=
7
7
7
= 154 + 660 + 176
= 990 cm2

1 2

1 2

1 2

4.

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