The formula is 1/3 * base width * base length * height: 1/3 * 4 * 4 * 5 = 26.6666...etc don't forget units: feet-cubed or cubic feet
4,680 feet 4,680 feet
40/3 cubic feet, or 13.333333(repeating) ft3.
Volume of a pyramid = 1/3*base area*height
Volume = 1/3 area of base * height find area of base 756^2 = 571536 square feet 91445760 cubic ft = 1/3(571536 sq ft)(height) multiply through by 3 274337280 = 571536h divide by h's coefficient = 480 feet tall ----------------
The answer is 25,000,000 yards. The formula for volume for a regular right pyramid is (1/3)bxbxh.
This question cannot be answered. We need the volume or the surface area of the pyramid to compute the height. The base alone is not enough. Unless the pyramid has all equal sides or something.
The Statue of Liberty is 151 feet tall from her base to her torch. If you measure from the foundation she stands 305 feet tall. Her volume is unknown.
The formula used to find the volume of a pyramid is 1/3 b x h. So the base is 25 feet, times the height, which is 8 feet. 25 x 8 = 200 To find the 1/3 of this, you just divide by 3. 200/3 = 66.67 (2dp) I'm used to the metric system, but I'm assuming the units are feet cubed, or something similar?
The podium was 60 feet tall, the colonnade was 38 feet tall, the pyramid was 22 feet tall, and the chariot statue at the top was 20 feet tall (Ashmawy). Altogether, the Mausoleum was 140 feet tall (Pathak), and its base dimensions were 120 feet by 100 feet tall.
the Great Pyramid is480.94feet tallthe great pyramid is 455 feet tallthe great pyramid is about 215 meters tall in they ancient time480 feet tall or 146,6 meters [original height]
The first step pyramid was 200 feet tall
480feetThe tallest pyramid in the world is the Great Pyramid of Giza (also known as the Pyramid of Khufu and the Pyramid of Cheops), in Egypt. It has a height of 480.6 feet (146.5 meters).The largest pyramid by volume is the Cholula Pyramid in Pueblo, Mexico. It sits on a base over five times larger than the Great Pyramid of Giza.