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Square pyramid <math>ABCDE</math> has base <math>ABCD</math>, which measures <math>3</math> cm on a side, and altitude <math>AE</math> perpendicular to the base, which measures <math>6</math> cm. Point <math>P</math> lies on <math>BE</math>, one third of the way from <math>B</math> to <math>E</math>; point <math>Q</math> lies on <math>DE</math>, one third of the way from <math>D</math> to <math>E</math>; and point <math>R</math> lies on <math>CE</math>, two thirds of the way from <math>C</math> to <math>E</math>. What is the area, in square centimeters, of <math>\triangle{PQR}</math>?
  
 
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Problem

Square pyramid $ABCDE$ has base $ABCD$, which measures $3$ cm on a side, and altitude $AE$ perpendicular to the base, which measures $6$ cm. Point $P$ lies on $BE$, one third of the way from $B$ to $E$; point $Q$ lies on $DE$, one third of the way from $D$ to $E$; and point $R$ lies on $CE$, two thirds of the way from $C$ to $E$. What is the area, in square centimeters, of $\triangle{PQR}$?

Solution

See Also

2019 AMC 12B (ProblemsAnswer KeyResources)
Preceded by
Problem 17
Followed by
Problem 19
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