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Stage Set Construction: Calculating Surface Area of Square Pyramid

In this math .DO.NOW.FRIDAY. challenge, we look at a stage set from “Rock.It.Out.“ for rock concerts shaped like a square pyramid. Given the dimensions, calculate its surface area. Explore the polyhedron formed, determine material coverage needed, and convert area measurements. Can you solve it?

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Stage Set Construction: Calculating Surface Area of Square Pyramid

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  1. DO NOW FRIDAY • “Rock It Out “ builds stage sets for rock concerts in the shape of a square pyramid. One set has a base that is 12 feet long and 12 feet wide. The slant height of the set is 13 feet. What is the surface area of the stage set? Triangular pyr. • Name this polyhedron: • How much material would you need to cover the polyhedron above? 456 square feet 215 yds. squared

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