A pyramid has a rectangular base measuring 6'x4' If its altitude is 8' what is its volume
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Fist lets start by reviewing what the area of a pyramid is. Volume of a pyramid (with a rectangular base) is the Area of the Base x Height x 1/3. Where the 1/3 comes in I don't know but that's the equation. So we have a rectangle with the sides measuring 9cm x 12cm. The area of a rectangle is S1 * S2 so we have an area of 9cm*12cm=108cm2. We are given the height (altitude) as 12 cm so now that we know the area of the base, and the height we can find the volume. V= 108cm2 * 12cm *1/3 V= 1296cm3*1/3 V= 432cm3
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The volume of the similar solid would be 16M squared.
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Volume = 324 units3
I need the dimensions of the pyramid to be able to answer this question.
Fist lets start by reviewing what the area of a pyramid is. Volume of a pyramid (with a rectangular base) is the Area of the Base x Height x 1/3. Where the 1/3 comes in I don't know but that's the equation. So we have a rectangle with the sides measuring 9cm x 12cm. The area of a rectangle is S1 * S2 so we have an area of 9cm*12cm=108cm2. We are given the height (altitude) as 12 cm so now that we know the area of the base, and the height we can find the volume. V= 108cm2 * 12cm *1/3 V= 1296cm3*1/3 V= 432cm3
Only if that volume is contained in a rectangular prism.
They are both 3 dimensional shapes having surface area and volume.
The volume is doubled.
It is 1/3*area of base*perpendicular height.
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The volume of any pyramid or cone is given by the formula: 1/3 x base area x height For a rectangular-based pyramid: 1/3 x base width x base length x height
Volume of a rectangular solid. V = lwh