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What is the volume of a square based pyramid with based side lengths of 6cm, a slant height of 7 cm, and a height of 5cm

What is the volume of a square based pyramid with based side lengths of 6cm, a slant-example-1

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Answer:

60 cm^3

Explanation:

The formula for volume of a pyramid is

V = 1/3Bh, where B is the area of the base and h is the regular height (aka the altitude that connects the top of the pyramid and the base so we can simply ignore the slant height in the problem)

Step 1: The base of a square pyramid is a square and the formula for area (A) of a square is A = s^2, where s is the side.

Since we're told that the length of the base side length is 6 cm, we can find the area of the base:

A = 6^2 = 36

Step 2: Now, we can plug in 36 for B and 5 for h in the volume formula to find the volume:

V = 1/3(36)(5)

V = 12 * 5

V = 60 cm^3

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