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can anyone please help me with this I don't understand what the question is trying to ask (please explain) thank you

can anyone please help me with this I don't understand what the question is trying-example-1

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Hello!

To solve this exercise, we must use the following formula to calculate the volume of the pyramid:


V=\mathrm{(AreaofBase\cdot height)/(3)}\text{ }

We already know that the area of the base is 6in², and the height is 15in. So, we have:


V=(6in^2\cdot15in)/(3)=(90in^3)/(3)=30in^3

Answer:

30in³.

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