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A rectangular pyramid has a base measuring 4 in. on each side and an altitude of 6 in. What is its volume? cubic inches

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the answer is 32.
you use the formula (1/3) b^2 h.
so you would have 4^2 which is 16. 16x6= 96.
96x.33= 31.68
round up its 32

User Naren Murali
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Answer:


V=512in^3

Explanation:

A rectangular pyramid is a polyhedron whose surface is formed by a base that is a rectangle and triangular side faces that converge on a vertex called the apex. The volume of a rectangular pyramid is given by:


V=(1)/(3) *b^2*h

Where:


b=Area\hspace{3}of\hspace{3}the\hspace{3}base\\h=Pyramid\hspace{3}height

The problem tell us that on each side the base has a length of 4 in, therefore, the area of the base is:


b=4*4=16in

The problem also tell us that:


h=6in

So, replacing the previous data in the volume equation:


V=(1)/(3) *(16)^(2)*6=(256*6)/(3)  =(1536)/(3) =512in^3

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