1 square
volumn of a square pyramid = (1/3)*(base^2)*(height)
If you mean meters then its area is 1 square meter
(1/3)Bh, that is, 1/3 times the base area times the height, where the height must be perpendicular to the base.
It is a very confused measure of a volume that has a cross section of 1 square foot and a depth (or height) of 1 metre.
I think, it lies in 1/4 of height measured from the base(in the centre of the square, of course) I did the calculation using integral
Area = 1/2*Base*Height = 4882.5 square units.
Volume of a pyramid = 1/3*base area*height
1/2*base*height = area 1/2*8*5 = 20 square units
Area triangle = 1/2 base x height Area square = length x width = 10in x 10in = 100sq in. Area triangle = area square Therefore: 1/2 x 10in x height = 100sq in height = 100 sq in x 2 / 10 in = 20 in
Futures - 1988 Future Habitats 1-7 was released on: USA: 1992
1/2*11*height = 44 11*height = 88 height = 8 units of measurement Check: 1/2*11*8 = 44 square units