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What is the volume of this pyramid?

What is the volume of this pyramid?-example-1

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Volume of a triangular pyramid=(1/3)Bh
B=base=area of the triangle located in the base=(1/2)(base)(height)=
=(9 cm)(15 cm)/2=67.5 cm²
height=32 cm

Volume=(1/3)/(67.5 cm²)(32 cm)=720 cm³

Answer: 720 cm³
User Mlecz
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Answer:

Option A is correct

720
\text{cm}^3 is the volume of the pyramid

Explanation:

Volume of a triangular pyramids is given by:


V = (1)/(3)Bh ......[1]

where

V is the volume of the triangular pyramid

B is the base area

h is the height of the pyramids

From the given figure:

h = 32 cm

to find the Area of the base.

Use formula:


B = (1)/(2)xy

where x represents the width and y represents the height of the Base in the pyramids.

Here, x = 9 cm and y = 15 cm

then;


B = (1)/(2)(9)(15)=(135)/(2) centimeter square.

Substitute the value of B in [1] we get;


V = (1)/(3)\cdot (135)/(2) \cdot 32 = 45 \cdot 16

Simplify:

V = 720 centimeter cube

Therefore, the volume of the given pyramids is 720
\text{cm}^3

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