None of them since "these" do not exist!
However, looking on the positive side, there are no items
on the list provided that must be discarded.
Volume = 1/3*base area*height
democritus calculated the volume of pyramids and cones
If you have the area of the base and vertical height, then volume = 1/3*base area*height. If you do not have the vertical height you may be able to calculate it if you have the slant height and the base is a well behaved polygon. If neither, but the pyramid is made of insoluble material that is non-absorbent, you should be able to calculate its volume by measuring the volume of liquid that it displaces when it is submerged.
Volume of a prism = cross-section area*length Volume of a pyramid = 1/3*base area*height
The answer will depend on what aspect the formula is for: the surface area or the volume being the most obvious options.
Volume = 1/3*base area*height
Volume=1/3 area of the base x height
democritus calculated the volume of pyramids and cones
If you have the area of the base and vertical height, then volume = 1/3*base area*height. If you do not have the vertical height you may be able to calculate it if you have the slant height and the base is a well behaved polygon. If neither, but the pyramid is made of insoluble material that is non-absorbent, you should be able to calculate its volume by measuring the volume of liquid that it displaces when it is submerged.
Volume of a prism = cross-section area*length Volume of a pyramid = 1/3*base area*height
This is easiest done with integral calculus. The basic idea is to divide the pyramid into lots of thin, flat, parallel slabs, calculate the volume of each, and add it up.
The relationship between the formulas is that in all the radius is cubed.
you calculate the pyramid then deduct the portion you dont want
The answer will depend on what aspect the formula is for: the surface area or the volume being the most obvious options.
The volume of the pyramid is: 48 cm3
The volume for any pyramid = 1/3*base area*perpendicular height
No pyramid can have a volume of 3600 cm since that is a measure of distance: volume is measured in cubic units.No pyramid can have a volume of 3600 cm since that is a measure of distance: volume is measured in cubic units.No pyramid can have a volume of 3600 cm since that is a measure of distance: volume is measured in cubic units.No pyramid can have a volume of 3600 cm since that is a measure of distance: volume is measured in cubic units.