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13 May, 02:04

Find the volume, including units of a square pyramid with base length 5 cm and height 6cm

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  1. 13 May, 02:38
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    50 cm^2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The volume of a square pyramid can be found using:

    v = 1/3 bh

    Where b is the area of the base, and h is the height

    First, we have to find the area of the base

    a=l*w

    In a square, all sides are equal, so we know the length and the width are both 5

    a=5*5

    a=25

    Now, we can substitute 25 in for b, and 6 in for h

    v=1/3bh

    v=1/3 (25*6)

    v=1/3 (150)

    v=50

    Volume uses units cubed, and in this case our units are centimeters

    The volume is 50 cm^3
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