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The base of a pyramid is a square, 4.5 cm on a side. The height is 5 cm. Find the volume. The base of a pyramid is a square, 3.2 cm on a side. The height is 10 cm. Find the volume to the nearest tenth.
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The base of a pyramid is a square, 4.5 cm on a side. The height is 5 cm. Find the volume.
The base of a pyramid is a square, 3.2 cm on a side. The height is 10 cm. Find the volume to the nearest tenth.
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l and w both = 4.5cm and h = 5cm plug in and your outcome would be 33.75cm^2
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V=
lwh/
3 l and w both = 3.2cm and h = 10cm plug in and you get 34.13cm^2
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l and w both = 4.5cm and h = 5cm plug in and you get 33.75cm^2
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