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25 September, 20:46

What is the volume of a square pyramid with base edges of 90 yards and a height of 20 yards? 36,000 yd3 162,000 yd3 54,000 yd3 1,800 yd3

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  1. 25 September, 22:33
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    The volume of a pyramid with a square

    base is given by V=a^2 (h/3) where a is the length of a side of the base and h is the height of the pyramid.

    Here the sides of the base measure 90 yards and the height is 20 yards. That is a=90 and h=20.

    Thus, Volume = (90^2) (20/3) = (8100 x 20) / 3 = 54,000 cubic yards.
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