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10 December, 21:16

The area of the base of a pyramid is 15 (square root 3) cm2. If the height of the pyramid is 4 cm, what is the volume of the pyramid?

a. 20 cm3

b. 60 cm3

c. 120 cm3

d. 180 cm3

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  1. 11 December, 00:53
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    The volume of any prism is equal to its base times its height. V = Bh

    A figure such as a pyramid or cone has 1/3 of the volume of the prism which contains it. V = Bh/3

    In the case of our pyramid here ...

    B = 15√3 cm²

    h = 4 cm

    Plug these into our formula ...

    V = Bh/3 = (15√3) (4) / 3 = (60√3) / 3 = 20√3 cm³
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