The volume of a pyramid is given by the following equation:
Knowing that the base of this pyramid is a square, the volume will be:
Recalling that for a square, the area is the square of the length of the sides (L).
We know the perimeter but not the sides, however, for a square, the perimeter is 4 times the lenght of any side, since all sides are equal in length. We can calculate L now:
Now, knoing the sides of the base (L=1.025m) and the height of the pyramid (h=3.6m), we can replace values in the equation of the volume:
The volume of the pyramid is approximately 1.3 square meters.