Any help on how to solve the following problem would be appreciated.
A pyramid-shaped box to protect a plant is constructed with 4 lateral faces and an open bottom. What is the lateral area of the box?
1.) The base of the pyramid is a polygon with all sides of equal length and the perimeter of the base is 1 meter.
2.) The lateral faces are isosceles triangles that have the same size and shape.
Pyramid Geometry Data Sufficiency Question
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Even when the statements are combined, the height of each triangle serving to form the pyramid is not constrained.infiniti007 wrote:Any help on how to solve the following problem would be appreciated.
A pyramid-shaped box to protect a plant is constructed with 4 lateral faces and an open bottom. What is the lateral area of the box?
1.) The base of the pyramid is a polygon with all sides of equal length and the perimeter of the base is 1 meter.
2.) The lateral faces are isosceles triangles that have the same size and shape.
Each of the triangles could have a height of 1 meter or of 100 meters.
Since different heights are possible, the lateral area of the box cannot be determined.
The correct answer is E.
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I always try to think about what can be changed about shape. In this instance the height of the triangles is movable. If it is movable, aka it can be smaller or larger, then there are multiple values.
Also, you aren't likely to see the term 'lateral area' on the GMAT, but it is referring to the surface area.
Also, you aren't likely to see the term 'lateral area' on the GMAT, but it is referring to the surface area.
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HiGMATGuruNY,GMATGuruNY wrote:Even when the statements are combined, the height of each triangle serving to form the pyramid is not constrained.infiniti007 wrote:Any help on how to solve the following problem would be appreciated.
A pyramid-shaped box to protect a plant is constructed with 4 lateral faces and an open bottom. What is the lateral area of the box?
1.) The base of the pyramid is a polygon with all sides of equal length and the perimeter of the base is 1 meter.
2.) The lateral faces are isosceles triangles that have the same size and shape.
Each of the triangles could have a height of 1 meter or of 100 meters.
Since different heights are possible, the lateral area of the box cannot be determined.
The correct answer is E.
I have a question, when we say that the pyramid has 4 lateral faces, does it mean that the bottom consists of polygon of 4 sides? or is there is another possibility?
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infiniti007 wrote:Any help on how to solve the following problem would be appreciated.
A pyramid-shaped box to protect a plant is constructed with 4 lateral faces and an open bottom. What is the lateral area of the box?
1.) The base of the pyramid is a polygon with all sides of equal length and the perimeter of the base is 1 meter.
2.) The lateral faces are isosceles triangles that have the same size and shape.
Question : Lateral Area = ?
Statement 1: The base of the pyramid is a polygon with all sides of equal length, and the perimeter of the base is 1 meter.
Since the Number of sides in base =4
Perimeter i.e. 4*Side = 1
i.e. Side = 1/4
But the height of the pyramid is unknown rendering to different values of lateral faces for different height of Pyramid. Hence,
NOT SUFFICIENT
Statement 2: The lateral faces are isosceles triangles that have the same size and shape.
But the height of the pyramid and Side of base quadrilateral are unknown rendering to different values of lateral faces for different height of Pyramid. Hence,
NOT SUFFICIENT
Combining the two statements
Side of Base = 1/4
All faces are Isosceles but the heights can be different rendering different values of Area of Lateral Surface Area. Hence,
NOT SUFFICIENT
Answer: option E
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Yes, 4 lateral faces mean that the base is a quadrilateral.Mo2men wrote: I have a question, when we say that the pyramid has 4 lateral faces, does it mean that the bottom consists of polygon of 4 sides? or is there is another possibility?
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You are right about it.
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