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The lateral surface area of a square pyramid is given by the formula (where 'a' is base side and 'l' is slant height):
Aal
B2al
C4al
D1/2 al
✓ Correct Answer: B — 2al
LSA = 4 * (1/2 * a * l) = 2al.
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