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A regular pentagonal pyramid had a side length of 4 mm, an apothem that measures 3 mm, and a height of 4.1 mm. What is the volume of the pyramid?

A) 41 mm^3
B) 63 mm^3
C) 16.4 mm^3
D) 60 mm^3

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The equation for solving the volume of a pyramid is equal to,
Volume = Bh/3

where B is the area of the base and h is height.
To compute for the area of the base, we use the equation,
A = aP/2
where a is apothem and P is perimeter. Substituting the known values,
A = (3 mm)(5 x 4 mm) / 2 = 30 mm²
Substituting the computed value to the equation for volume.
V = (30 mm²)(4.1 mm) / 3 = 41 mm³
Thus, the answer is letter A.
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