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29 May, 01:55

What is the volume of a square peer med with bass edges of 40 cm at a slant height of 25 cm

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  1. 29 May, 03:34
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    The question is what is the volume of a square pyramid with base edges of 40 cm and a slant height of 25 cm.

    The Volume, V, of a pyramid is V = [1/3] * area of the base * height

    The base of this pyramid is a square of side 40 cm, then its area is (40cm) ^2 = 1600 cm^2

    The height of the pyramid is calculated using Pytagora's theorem:

    (half side of the base) ^2 + (height of the pyramid) ^2 = (slant height) ^2

    => (height of the pyramid) ^2 = (slant height) ^2 - (half side of the base) ^2

    (height of the pyramid) ^2 = (25cm) ^2 - (20cm) ^2 = 225 cm^2

    => height of the pyramid = 15 cm

    Now you can calcualte the volume of the pyramid with the formula V = [1/3] (area of the base) (height)

    V = [1/3] (1600 cm^2) (15 cm) = 8000 cm^3

    Answer: 8000 cm^3
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