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?
what is the volume of a square pyramid with base edges of 20 feet and a height of 10 feet
Volume of pyramid is V=1/3(Base Area) (height) The volume is 8/3 cubic feet or 2.67 cubic feet.
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Volume = 1/3*10*10*6 = 200 cubic feet
Volume of pyramid = 1/3*base area * height =1/3 * 202 * 10 = 4000/3 = 1333.33... cubic feet
what is the volume of a square pyramid with base edges of 20 feet and a height of 10 feet
Volume= 7,290 ft3
Volume of pyramid is V=1/3(Base Area) (height) The volume is 8/3 cubic feet or 2.67 cubic feet.
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Volume of this pyramid is (area of base) x (height) / 3. The area of the base (square) is (edge)2 So (21 ft)2 * (18 ft)/3 = 26586 cubic feet
7290 ft. cubed
40/3 cubic feet, or 13.333333(repeating) ft3.
The volume of a square based pyramid is (1/2)(b)(h)... V=(1/2)(8)^2(6) v=192 Therefore, the volume of the square based pyramid is 192 ft sq.
The volume of a square pyramid is given by the formula V = (1/3) * base area * height. Since the base is a square, the base area is given by side^2, where side is 15 feet in this case. Let the height be h. We are given that the volume is 1350 cubic feet. Thus, we can set up the equation (1/3) * 15^2 * h = 1350 and solve for h to find the height of the pyramid.
6312484.3 square feet
2812500 ft high
Volume = 1/3*10*10*6 = 200 cubic feet