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What is the volume of stone in an Egyptian with a square base of side 100m and a slant height of 50m for each of the triangular face.
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Answered by
Steve
that's a strange shaped Egyptian, but assuming he is pyramidal in shape, the height h is found using
h^2 = (100/2)^2-50^2
huh?
If the sides have a slant height of half the base width, the pyramid is totally flat!
h^2 = (100/2)^2-50^2
huh?
If the sides have a slant height of half the base width, the pyramid is totally flat!
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Anonymous
What is the volume of stone in an Egyptian with a square base of side 100m and a slant height of 50m for each of the triangular face
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