A slice is made parallel to the base of a right rectangular pyramid, as shown.

What is the area of the resulting two-dimensional cross-section?

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To find the area of the resulting two-dimensional cross-section, we first need to understand the shape of the cross-section.

A "slice" parallel to the base of a right rectangular pyramid would result in a shape that is similar to the base itself. Since the base of a right rectangular pyramid is a rectangle, the resulting cross-section will also be a rectangle.

To find the area of a rectangle, we need to know the length and width of the rectangle's sides. Unfortunately, the problem does not provide any specific measurements, so we cannot calculate the exact area.

Therefore, the answer cannot be determined without additional information.