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Volume of a Pyramid Practice
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Joao constructs a square-based pyramid. What is the volume of the pyramid?
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The volume of the pyramid is cubic meters.
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I can’t see the image — could you upload it or tell me the base side length and the pyramid’s height (or the slant height)?
How to get the answer:
- Formula: volume = (1/3) × base area × height.
- For a square base with side s: V = (1/3) · s^2 · h.
- If you’re given slant height l instead of vertical height h, use h = sqrt(l^2 − (s/2)^2) (right triangle from pyramid center to midpoint of a base side).
Give me the numbers from the picture and I’ll compute the volume (with units).
How to get the answer:
- Formula: volume = (1/3) × base area × height.
- For a square base with side s: V = (1/3) · s^2 · h.
- If you’re given slant height l instead of vertical height h, use h = sqrt(l^2 − (s/2)^2) (right triangle from pyramid center to midpoint of a base side).
Give me the numbers from the picture and I’ll compute the volume (with units).
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