You require a lot more information before the question can be answered.
First, you do not solve a pyramid. A pyramid is a 3-dimensional shape - it is there. You do not solve it. You can Solve for its surface area, or its base area or its height or something. But the question does not say what you are trying to solve for.
Second. You do not specify whether it is a triangular pyramid, a quadrilateral one, pentagonal or so on. If the question were about the base area, that would not matter, but if it is about anything else, that piece of information is critical.
So I suggest you think about what information you do have and what you want to find out and then resubmit a sensible question that someone can answer.
A pyramid has a base and triangular sides which rise to meet at the same point. The base may be any polygon such as a square, rectangle, triangle, etc. The general formula for the volume of a pyramid is: Area of the base * Height * 1/3 The volume of a pyramid with a rectangular base is equal to: Length of base * Width of base * Height * 1/3
The volume is equal to 1/3 times the base area times the height. Incidentally, that's the same formula for the pyramid.
The formula for the volume of a truncated square pyramid with height h, and top edge a cm and bottom edge b cm is V = 1/3*(a2 + ab + b2)*h.
Not without knowing what 'this' is !
density = mass / volume Solving for mass: mass = density x volume Solving for volume: volume = mass / density
third of base's area by heiht
A pyramid has a base and triangular sides which rise to meet at the same point. The base may be any polygon such as a square, rectangle, triangle, etc. The general formula for the volume of a pyramid is: Area of the base * Height * 1/3 The volume of a pyramid with a rectangular base is equal to: Length of base * Width of base * Height * 1/3
The volume is equal to 1/3 times the base area times the height. Incidentally, that's the same formula for the pyramid.
The formula for the volume of a truncated square pyramid with height h, and top edge a cm and bottom edge b cm is V = 1/3*(a2 + ab + b2)*h.
Go on youtube and type in "how to solve pyramix".
Not without knowing what 'this' is !
Yes, you can use the combined gas law formula P1V1 = P2V2 to calculate the volume of a weather balloon at a certain altitude. This formula relates the initial pressure and volume of the balloon to the pressure and volume at a different altitude, given that the temperature remains constant. By manipulating the formula, you can solve for the unknown volume at the new altitude.
To find the height of the pyramid, use the formula for the volume of a pyramid: V = (1/3) * base area * height. Plug in the values given: 2226450 = (1/3) * 215^2 * height. Solve for height: height = 2226450 / ((1/3) * 215^2). Calculate the result to find the height of the pyramid.
It depends on if the item is a cylinder, block, or pyramid. You would replace the appropriate geometric equation variables and solve for the unknown algebraically.
retrace your steps
It is maybe House of Life
density = mass / volume Solving for mass: mass = density x volume Solving for volume: volume = mass / density