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How is the Transamerica pyramid earthuake resistant?

it has support from the bottom


How many tons are in one brick of a pyramid?

The weight of a single brick from a pyramid can vary significantly depending on its size and material. For example, the limestone blocks used in the Great Pyramid of Giza typically weigh between 2.5 to 15 tons each. On average, many estimates suggest that a standard block weighs around 2.5 tons. Thus, the weight of a brick can range widely based on the specific pyramid and the type of stone used.


Does a hexagonal prism have the same amount of vertices's as a hexagon based pyramid?

If you know the weight of something in grams, you can calculate its weight in kilograms. Fill in the table to show the number of kilograms for the given number of grams.


What is the formula of the rectangle based pyramid?

A "formula" is some mathematical rule for calculating something you wish to know. So "the formula of the rectangle-base pyramid" will be some expression which tells you something that you want to know about it. Beyond that there is no way anyone can tell you, since you do not say what feature of the pyramid you are thinking about (height, volume, surface area, weight...).


Does a pyramid have eight edges?

Depends on the pyramid. A pyramid with a square (or quadrilateral) base would indeed have 8 edges, but a pyramid can have any other polygon as a base.Depends on the pyramid. A pyramid with a square (or quadrilateral) base would indeed have 8 edges, but a pyramid can have any other polygon as a base.Depends on the pyramid. A pyramid with a square (or quadrilateral) base would indeed have 8 edges, but a pyramid can have any other polygon as a base.Depends on the pyramid. A pyramid with a square (or quadrilateral) base would indeed have 8 edges, but a pyramid can have any other polygon as a base.