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A square pyramid is sliced parallel to the base and halfway up the pyramid.
Which of these describes the cross section?

A square smaller than the base
A quadrilateral that is not a square
A square the same size as the base
A triangle with a height the same as the pyramid

A square pyramid is sliced parallel to the base and halfway up the pyramid Which of these describes the cross sectionA square smaller than the baseA quadrilater class=

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Answer:

A square smaller than the base

Explanation:

A square pyramid is a 3 Dimensional image. When you slice a 3 Dimensional image you form is a 2 Dimensional image for example a rectangle, a square, a triangle e.t.c.

The shape of the cross sections formed after slicing a 3 Dimensional image is dependent on the way it was sliced.

This means it can be sliced horizontally or vertically and this would result in different shapes.

If square pyramid is sliced parallel to the base and halfway up the pyramid, the shape of the cross section formed is a square smaller than the base.

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the first one

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