Use the image to answer the question.

Find the slant height of the square pyramid. Round to the nearest whole inch, if necessary.

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13 in.
13 in.

15 in.
15 in.

6 in.
6 in.

8 in.

The image is not provided, so it is not possible to determine the slant height of the square pyramid.

Unfortunately, without the image, I am unable to determine the slant height of the square pyramid. Could you please provide more information or describe the image in detail?

Unfortunately, I cannot see or access the image you mentioned. However, I can guide you on how to find the slant height of a square pyramid with the information typically required.

To find the slant height of a square pyramid, you need to know the length of the apothem (a line segment from the center of the base to the midpoint of one of the sides) and the height of the pyramid.

First, determine the apothem length and the height of the pyramid. These measurements are usually provided in the question or given on a diagram.

Once you have identified the apothem length and the height, you can use the Pythagorean theorem to find the slant height (s) using the formula:

s = √(apothem^2 + height^2)

Square the apothem length, square the height, add them together, and find the square root of that sum. The result will give you the slant height of the square pyramid.

If you can provide the measurements or a description of the image, I can assist you more accurately with finding the answer to your specific question.