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Mathematics, 05.05.2020 21:05 harlon852

Consider the square pyramid shown.

A square pyramid. The square base has side lengths of 756 feet. The triangular sides have a height of 612 feet.

Which are true about the pyramid? Check all that apply.
The base of the pyramid is a square with four sides, each measuring 756 feet.
The slant height of the pyramid is 612 feet.
The slant height of the pyramid is 756 feet.
All four triangular faces are congruent.
All four triangular faces are not congruent.
The pyramid has four lateral faces.

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