429 m
v= 1/2 * length * height * width Pyramid SolidSolving for volume:
The length of a pyramid is one of the sides of the base, typically the longer one. (If you meant it literally, then the length of "A PYRAMID" is 9.)
If you make a line from the top of the pyramid to the center of the base, you have the height of the pyramid. This meets at the midsegment of a line going across the base. Since the height of a pyramid is perpendicular with the base, get this: the height, a line of 1/2 the length of the base, and the slant height form a right triangle. So, you can use the Pythagorean Theorem! For example, if the base length is 6 and the height of the pyramid is 4, then you can plug them into the Pythagorean Theorem (a squared + b squared = c squared, a and b being the legs of a right triangle and c being the hypotenuse). 1/2 the length of the base would be 6 divided by 2=3. 3 squared + 4 squared = slant height squared. 9+16=slant height squared. 25= slant height squared. Slant height=5 units. You're welcome!
Ok what I think you mean is volume of a pyramid... but ill answer both. Area of a triangle: Base x height x 0.5 Volume of a pyramid: Base area x height x 1/3
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v= 1/2 * length * height * width Pyramid SolidSolving for volume:
104x220 Height by Base length
You need some information about the height of the pyramid and the formula will depend on whether you have the vertical height or the slant height or the length of a lateral edge.
The height of a triangular based pyramid is given by h=2V/(bxl). V is its volume, b its base and l its length.
66m height (estimated). The length of each side of the base is about 755 feet.
66m height (estimated). The length of each side of the base is about 755 feet.
367.69m
By using trigonometry or Pythagoras' theorem
The formula for finding the volume for a triangular pyramid is half base x height x length. A triangular pyramid has four faces.
Such a pyramid cannot exist. If it is a regular pyramid with side length 8, its slant height MUST be less than 8. In fact, it is approx 6.39.
The length of a pyramid is one of the sides of the base, typically the longer one. (If you meant it literally, then the length of "A PYRAMID" is 9.)