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A + ½ PS

A = Area of Base [51,000 m²]

P = Perimeter of Base [940 m]

S = Slant height

A.) A= L × W
A = 300 m × 170 m
A= 51,000m²

P.) P = w + l + w + l
P=2w+2l
P = 2 (w + l)
P = 2 (300 m + 170 m)
P = 2 (470 m)
P = 940 m

S.) A² + B² = C
C² = 150² + 160²
C = √22,500 + 25,600
C = √48,100
C = 219.32 m

Surface Area
(51,000 m²) + ½ (940 m) (219.32)
(51,000) + 103, 079.05
154, 079.05 m²
Use of Tensile Strength

Tensile strength is the measure of the capacity of a certain structure to carry loads. It is used to
measure how strong the foundation of the structure is.

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