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Given a right pyramid with base area b and height h, what does bh represent?
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The answer is Volume
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let
b-----> the area of the base
h-----> the height of the pyramid
we know that
volume of a pyramid=(1/3)*area of the base*height
so
volume=(1/3)*b*h-------> 3*volume=b*h
therefore
the term b*h represents three times the volume of the pyramid
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