base times height
It would depend on how large the pyramid was. If it's a very large pyramid, yards or meters might be best. If it's a very small pyramid, you might want to use inches or centimeters.
To measure a diameter, or length, you would use meters, centimeters, or millimeters. To measure the surface area, use square meters, etc. To measure the volume, use cubic meters, etc.
This volume can be measured in millilitres.
The SI unit of measure for volume is the 'Litre'.
Assuming that you mean a kilogram, the answer is that you cannot. A litre is a measure of volume in 3-dimensional space whereas a kilogram is a measure of mass. The two measure different things and, by the most basic rukes of dimensional analyses, you cannot convert one to the other.
It would depend on how large the pyramid was. If it's a very large pyramid, yards or meters might be best. If it's a very small pyramid, you might want to use inches or centimeters.
Square yards. Cubic measure is for volume
To measure a diameter, or length, you would use meters, centimeters, or millimeters. To measure the surface area, use square meters, etc. To measure the volume, use cubic meters, etc.
To measure volume
Because 1over3 seems right so that's y it's 1over3
Meters (m) for distances, square meters (m2) for the area and cubic meters (m3) for the volume.
you multiply the basement (the square where the pyramid is based on) with the hight and divide the result by 3. (A*h)/3 if you dont have the base you make (a*b*h)/3 because A=a*b
Meters (m) for distances, square meters (m2) for the area and cubic meters (m3) for the volume.
To measure volume
volume
yes you can use a balance to measure the volume of an irregular shaped solid.
the instrament you use to measure liquid volume are as follows .they are burette ,pipette ,beaker , etc,