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Estimate the mass of the Great Pyramid of Giza, in tons. You make may use of the following information: the Great Pyramid is in the shape of a pyramid with a square base. The length of each side of the base is 230.34 meters, and the pyramid is 146.7 meters high. The volume V of a pyramid is given by V D 1 3Ah, where A is the area of the base, and h is the height. The pyramid is mostly made of limestone, with a density of roughly 2.1 g cm3. Give your answer in short tons, where 1 short ton = 2000 lb, and 1 lb = 0.45359237 kg.

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Answer:

6005803.83105 short tons

Step-by-step explanation:

The definition of density is
\rho = (m)/(V), and the volume of a pyramid is (confusingly written on the proposal)
V=(1)/(3) Ah, so we can write:


m=\rho V=\rho V (1)/(3) Ah=\rho V (1)/(3) s^2h

Where s is the side of the base, being
s^2 the area of that square.

We will write everything in S.I., and the best way to convert units is using conversion factors, for example, since 1m=100cm, we know that
(1m)/(100cm)=1, and we can use this factor to convert anything written in cm to anything written in m. Example:


500cm=500cm(1m)/(100cm)=5m

Here we just multiplied 500cm by something that is equal to 1 (as every conversion factor must), so it's not doing anything but changing the units.

We can use this tool like this:


2.1(g)/(cm^3)=2.1(g)/(cm^3)((1Kg)/(1000g))((100cm)/(1m))^3=2100Kg/m^3

Where we have used the fact that
1^3=1 (we can elevate any conversion factor to any number and they still will be 1) and where we have placed strategically what is the numerator and what in the denominator so the units we don't want cancel out and the units we want appear.

Substituting then our values:


m=\rho V (1)/(3) s^2h=(2100Kg/m^3)(1)/(3) (230.34m)^2(146.7m)=5448373586.96Kg

And now we will convert to short tons using two conversion factors at the same time:


m=5448373586.96\ Kg((1\ lb)/(0.45359237\ Kg))((1\ short\ ton)/(2000\ lb) )=6005803.83105\ short \ tons

Remember, their value is 1, and we place the units to cancel the ones we don't want and keep the ones we want, here Kg cancel out, and lb cancel out, leaving the short tones.

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