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The square pyramid has a volume of 288 cubic inches. What is the value of x? Please respond ASAP

The square pyramid has a volume of 288 cubic inches. What is the value of x? Please-example-1

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Answer:


x=12in

Explanation:

the formula for the volume of a square pyramid is:


V=(Ab*h)/(3)

where


Ab is the area of the base (the area of the square)

and
h if the height of the pyramid

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the length of the side of the square is
x, so the area of the base of the pyramid is:


Ab=x*x=x^2

and we already know the height in terms of x:


h=(1)/(2)x

and the Volume:


V=288in^3

so we subtitute all of this in the formula for volume:


288=(x^2((1)/(2)x ))/(3) \\288=(x^3)/(6)

and finally we clear for
x


288*6=x^3\\1728=x^3\\\sqrt[3]{1728}=x\\12=x

the value of x is 12 inches.

User Dthulke
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x = 12 in

Explanation:

The diagram depicts a Right-Pyramid with a square base. The height of the pyramid is given as
(x)/(2)\text{ in} and the side of the base is given as
x\text{ in}.

For any pyramid, the volume is given by the result


\text{Volume = }(1)/(3)* \text{ Area of base }* \text{ Height}

So, Volume of given pyramid =
(1)/(3)* (x^(2)\text{ in}^(2)) *((x)/(2) \text{ in})=(x^(3))/(6)\text{ in}^(3)

Volume is given as
288\text{ in}^(3)


(x^(3))/(6)\text{ = }288\text{ in}^(3)\\\\x^(3)\text{ = }1728\text{ in}^(3)\\x\text{ = }12\text{ in}

∴ Value of
x =
12\text{ in}

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