Volume pyramid = 1/3 x base_area x height
= 1/3 x (6m x 6m) x 6m
= 72m3.
No. The altitude is smaller.
A right circular cone with altitude h and base r is equal to (1/3)*pi*r2*h. This is one third of the volume of a right cylinder with the same dimensions, and can be written as (1/3)*A*h where A is the area of the base circle.
A 3D object with six identical square faces and sides of equal length is called a cube. To find the volume, just cube the length of one side. For example, if a cube has a side length of 6 inches, the volume is 6*6*6 cubic inches, equal to 216 cubic inches.
Not necessarily.
The formula for the area of a hexagon is 3/2 (square root of 3) side length squared. This gives the area as 93.53 square centimeters, and the volume is then 1402.95 cubic centimeters.
False
Yes, it can be.
A pyramid has a base and triangular sides which rise to meet at the same point. The base may be any polygon such as a square, rectangle, triangle, etc. The general formula for the volume of a pyramid is:Area of the base * Height * 1/3 The volume of a pyramid with a rectangular base is equal to: Length_of_base * Width_of_base * Height * 1/3
The answer is still: Volume pyramid = 1/3 x base_area x height = 1/3 x (6m x 6m) x 6m = 72m3. V(pyramid) = (1/3)Bh, where B is the area of the base. V = (1/3)(6^2)(6) = 72 m^3
no it does not
A pyramid has a base and triangular sides which rise to meet at the same point. The base may be any polygon such as a square, rectangle, triangle, etc. The general formula for the volume of a pyramid is: Area of the base * Height * 1/3 The volume of a pyramid with a rectangular base is equal to: Length of base * Width of base * Height * 1/3
True, because the slant height and the altitude, or height, of the pyramid form one leg and the hypotenuse of a triangle withing the pyramid, and the hypotenuse of a triangle is always the longest side- it is not possible for the hypotenuse to be equal to the legs of a right triangle. (It is a right triangle because an altitude is perpendicular to the base of a pyramid.)
A pyramid does not need to have any equal sides. A REGULAR pyramid has as many equal sides as the number of sides on the base. So, a triangular pyramid (tetrahedron) will have 3 equal faces, a square based pyramid will have 4, etc.
Vol(Pyramid) = 1/3*Vol(Prism)
square pyramid
Pyramid - square pyramid to be exact.
A pyramid