If you have the area of the base and vertical height, then volume = 1/3*base area*height.
If you do not have the vertical height you may be able to calculate it if you have the slant height and the base is a well behaved polygon.
If neither, but the pyramid is made of insoluble material that is non-absorbent, you should be able to calculate its volume by measuring the volume of liquid that it displaces when it is submerged.
Not enough information. To calculate mass, you would need volume and density (mass = volume x density).
I need the dimensions of the pyramid to be able to answer this question.
You need more information. There are many shapes which could hold the same volume, but have different (is it perimeter of the base, maybe?).
A triangle is a flat area, therefore it has a surface area, not a volume. Density is unrelated to the problem; you would need some additional information to calculate the surface area.
If you only know mass, you don't have enough information to calculate density.You also need to know the volume of the piece that has that mass.Once you have both of those numbers, the density is(Mass) divided by (Volume)of the same sample.
Not enough information. To calculate mass, you would need volume and density (mass = volume x density).
I need the dimensions of the pyramid to be able to answer this question.
You need more data. Volume = length x width x height. If you know any three of those pieces of information, you can calculate the fourth.You need more data. Volume = length x width x height. If you know any three of those pieces of information, you can calculate the fourth.You need more data. Volume = length x width x height. If you know any three of those pieces of information, you can calculate the fourth.You need more data. Volume = length x width x height. If you know any three of those pieces of information, you can calculate the fourth.
The answer depends on what you wish to work out: the angles, height, surface area, volume. Also, you need more information: the vertical or inclined height and whether or not the pyramid is a right pyramid.
You need more information. There are many shapes which could hold the same volume, but have different (is it perimeter of the base, maybe?).
To calculate volume all that you need to do is calculate lengnth times width times height
A triangle is a flat area, therefore it has a surface area, not a volume. Density is unrelated to the problem; you would need some additional information to calculate the surface area.
You need to measure it. You cannot calculate it from the available information.
First you need to calculate the volume - pi x radius2 x height. Then you multiply the volume with the density of whatever is in the cylinder.First you need to calculate the volume - pi x radius2 x height. Then you multiply the volume with the density of whatever is in the cylinder.First you need to calculate the volume - pi x radius2 x height. Then you multiply the volume with the density of whatever is in the cylinder.First you need to calculate the volume - pi x radius2 x height. Then you multiply the volume with the density of whatever is in the cylinder.
We need specific measurements to calculate any volume.
You need the mass and volume to calculate the density
If you only know mass, you don't have enough information to calculate density.You also need to know the volume of the piece that has that mass.Once you have both of those numbers, the density is(Mass) divided by (Volume)of the same sample.