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Explanation:

the volume of a pyramid is

base area × inner height / 3

we have the base area : 7×7 = 49 in²

so, we need to get the inner height h.

fit this we need to get the outer height l.

the surface area is

base area (49 in²) + 4×side triangle area = 185 in².

one of these 4 side triangle area is

baseline (7 in) × l / 2

so, we have a surface area

49 + 4×7×l/2 = 185

49 + 2×7×l = 185

49 + 14×l = 185

14×l = 136

l = 136/14 = 68/7 = 9.714285714... in

h we get now via Pythagoras

c² = a² + b²

with c being the Hypotenuse (side opposite of the 90° angle), a and b being the legs.

l² = h² + 3.5²

94.36734694... = h² + 12.25

h² = 94.36734694... - 12.25 = 82.11734694...

h = 9.061862222... in

so, the volume of the pyramid is

49 × 9.061862222... / 3 = 148.0104163... in³ ≈

≈ 148.01 in³

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