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Answer:
It would take Brennan 4 track practice runs.
Step-by-step explanation:
He has already run 16 miles and needs to run 28 in total. If we are counting the 16 in the 28 miles, he would need to run only 12 more to reach his goal. And if he runs 3 miles a run, it would take him about 4 runs to finish his 28-mile goal.
(28-16=12 and 12/3=4)
The area of the given square pyramid is:
total area = 1,100 inches squared.
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On the second image, we can see that the pyramid is conformed of a square base and 3 triangles.
To get the surface area of the pyramid, we can just get the area of each of these simpler parts.
The base is a square of 22 in by 22 in, then the area of the base is:
B = (22in)*(22 in) = 484 in^2
For each triangle, the area will be:
A = (base side)*(height)/2
A = (22in)*(14in)/2 = 154 in^2
And we have 4 of these triangles, then the total area of the pyramid will be:
total area = B + 4*A = 484in^2 + 4*(154 in^2) = 1,100 in^2
If you want to learn more about square pyramids:
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Formula for the area of the triangle:
1/2 bh
b = base
h = height
#6.
Area = 36 in²
Base = 18 in
36 = 1/2(18)h
36 = 9h
36 ÷ 9 = h
4 = h
height = 4 in
#7.
Area = 2 ft²
Height = 1 ft
2 = 1/2 b (1)
2 = 1/2 b
2 ÷ 1/2 = b
4 = b
Base = 4 ft
#8.
Area = 42 in²
Base = 12 in
42 = 1/2 (12) h
42 = 6h
42 ÷ 6 = h
7 = h
Height = 7 in
Notice that the answers have no exponents (²). That is because they are used only on the area of shapes as units.
Since you find the area by multiplying things together, for example x · x = x², the exponent is there.
You do not need to worry about this being in the calculation. This will just be in units such as:
cm²
ft²
in²
m²
Just remember to use these exponents in the units for the areas.
According to my calculations the theoretical answer about to be given is number c