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1 November, 09:13

Two square pyramids have the same volume. For the first pyramid, the side length of the base is 15 in., and the height is 18 in. The second pyramid has a height of 54 in. What is the side length of the base of the second pyramid?

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  1. 1 November, 12:58
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    Volume for a square pyramid uses the formula V = a^2 x h/3

    Volume for the first pyramid = 15^2 x 18/3 = 225 x 6 = 1350 cubic inches.

    The second pyramid has the same volume, so we can use the volume from the first one to solve for the side length:

    Second pyramid: 1350 = a^2 x 54/3

    1350 = a^2 x 18

    a^2 = 1350 / 18

    a^2 = 75

    a = √75 = 8.66 inches
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