One example of a square-based pyramid in a home could be a roof with a square base and four triangular sides sloping upwards. Another example could be a decorative piece like a crystal or glass ornament with a square base that tapers to a point at the top. A third example could be a stack of square-based boxes arranged in a pyramid shape for storage or display purposes.
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Oh, dude, like, I don't know about you, but I don't have pyramids just chilling in my house. Unless you count those ancient Egyptian decorations I got from the dollar store, but I'm pretty sure those are just triangles with a fancy hat. So, yeah, no square-based pyramids here, just regular old furniture and stuff.
Well honey, unless you've got a miniature Egypt hidden in your living room, you're not likely to find a square-based pyramid just lying around. But hey, if you're feeling crafty, you could always build one out of playing cards or maybe even some leftover Halloween candy. Just don't blame me if your cat knocks it over and ruins your masterpiece.
An example of a square-based pyramid are sometimes the roof of houses, a single Toblerone, a candle of which is shaped like a pyramid, the pyramid on a dollar bill, and sometimes a grain of salt.
Most rooms in a home are essentially cuboids.
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