Volume of pyramids quick check

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The volume of a pyramid can be found using the formula:

Volume = (1/3) * Base area * Height

The base area can be calculated differently depending on the shape of the base of the pyramid. For example, if the base is a rectangle, the base area would be length * width. If the base is a triangle, you would use the formula for the area of a triangle.

To calculate the volume, you would need to know the base area and the height of the pyramid. Plug these values into the formula and solve for the volume.

It's important to note that the height is measured as a perpendicular distance from the base to the apex (top) of the pyramid.

If you provide the specific values, I can assist you in calculating the volume of the pyramid.
What is the volume of a pyramid with measurements 10 cm length, 18 cm width, and 12 cm height?(1 point)
Responses

2,160 cm3
cm cubed

6,480 cm3
cm cubed

720 cm3
cm cubed

13.33 cm3
cm cubed