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A right square pyramid has a height of 4" and a base of 6" and a slant height twice the pyramids height. What is the volume of the pyramid?

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Answer:

The volume of the Pyramid is given by:

V=1/3(base area×height)

base area=length×width

base area=6×6=36 in²

height=4 inches

hence

V=1/3×4×36=48 in³

Explanation:

User FredRoger
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The volume of the Pyramid is given by:
V=1/3(base area×height)
base area=length×width
base area=6×6=36 in²
height=4 inches
hence
V=1/3×4×36=48 in³
User Karthick Terror
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