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What is the volume of the pyramid​

What is the volume of the pyramid​-example-1
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The volume of a pyramid with a square base is calculated using this formula:

(B * h)/3

B= Area of base

H= Height

In order to find your area of the base, you would multiply the length and the width of the base, which, in this case, both are 3.

3*3=9ft²

B=9

h= 7

Okay, now multiply those together and you get 63.

Now, divide 63 by 3 and you get 21ft³

Hope this helps :)

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User Jollelj
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Answer:

the basis of the pyramid: 3*3=9ft

Height - 7ft

Volume = 1/3 * 9 * 7 = 9/3 * 7 = 3 * 7 = 21ft ^3

Explanation:

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