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Find the volume of a pyramid with a square base, where the area of the base is 6.8m^2

and the height of the pyramid is 8.6. Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a cubic meter.

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19.5m^3

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Answer:


19.5\:\mathrm{m^3}

Explanation:

The volume of a square pyramid is given by
V=(1)/(3)\cdot s^2\cdot h, where
s is the base edge and
h is the height. Since the base area (
s^2) is already given to us, we can substitute directly in to our equation.

Solving for
V:


V=(1)/(3)\cdot 6.8\cdot 8.6\approx \boxed{19.5\:\mathrm{m^3}}

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