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Find the volume of a pyramid with a square base, where the side length of the base is 17 in and the height of the pyramid is 9 in. Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a cubic inch Answer: in Submit Answer attempt 1 out of 2

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Knowing that it is a Regular square pyramid, you can use the following formula for calculate its volume:


V=(Bh)/(3)

Where "B" is the area of the base and "h" is the height of the pyramid.

The area of square can be found with this formula:


A=s^2

Where "s" is the length of any side of the square.

In this case you know that the side length of the base is:


s=17in

Therefore, its area is:


B=(17in)^2=289in^2

According to the information given in the exercise:


h=9in

Knowing "B" and "h", you can substitute values into the formula and then evaluate, in order to calculate the volume of this pyramid. This is:


\begin{gathered} V=((289in^2)(9in))/(3) \\ \\ V=(2601in^3)/(3) \\ \\ V=867in^3 \end{gathered}

The answer is:


867in^3

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