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What is the volume of a pyramid 5 feet tall if its base is a square 4 feet by 4 feet
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What is the volume of a pyramid 5 feet tall if its base is a square 4 feet by 4 feet
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V = (1/3) * Base Area * height.
= (1/3) * (4*4) * 5 = 80/3 cubic feet.
= 26. 6667 cubic feet.
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Given:
height (h) = 5 feet
base length (l) = 4 feet
base width (w) = 4 feet
Now,
Volume of a pyramid =
=
=
=
----> rounded to the nearest hundredth
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