The volume(cm3) of a tetrahedron is 1/3 (area of the base)X height
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Trying to figure this out too...
V = 1/3 * base area * height.
If the area of the base of the tetrahedron is A square units and the vertical height is h units, then the volume is V = 1/3*A*h cubic units. If the tetrahedron is regular, with sides of length of length s units, then V = sqrt(2)/12*s3 cubic units.
formula for finding the volume of tetrahedrone is=sqrt(2)*side*3/4 if side is 3 then the volume is 9(sqrt(2))/4
Well, a tetrahedron has four sides. A regular tetrahedron is a triangular pyramid.