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29 May, 15:22

A solid right pyramid has a square base. The base edge length is 2cm longer than the height of the pyramid. If the height is 6cm the volume of the pyramid is what

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  1. 29 May, 16:50
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    Okay. So we know that the bar edge length is 8 cm (6+2) and the height is 6 cm ...

    And a pyramid's volume is 1/3 of a prism's volume.

    If the base is square and both sides are 6 cm, the area is 36 cm^2. Then you multiply that area by the height: 288 cm^3.

    BUT you have divide that by 3, because a pyramid's volume is 1/3 of a prism's volume: 288/3 = 96 cm^3.

    Answer: 96 cm^3
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