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Suppose that the base of the square pyramid below has an area of 14 cm2 and that the altitude of the pyramid measures 6 cm.A solid slanted to the left has vertices labeled A, B, C, D and E.Vertex E is located above and to the left of vertices A, B, C, and D.A segment extends from the top vertex, E, to each of the other vertices: A, B, C, and D.A square is formed by vertices A, B, C, and D.Find the volume (in cubic centimeters) of the square pyramid. Incorrect: Your answer is incorrect. cm3

Suppose that the base of the square pyramid below has an area of 14 cm2 and that the-example-1
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The volume of a pyramid is given by


\begin{gathered} Volume=(1)/(3)* base\text{ }area* altitude \\ =(1)/(3)*14*6=28\text{ cubic centimetre} \end{gathered}

Answer" 28 cubic centimetres

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