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User Shrewmouse
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Answer:

B) 12 . 35 . ⅓

Explanation:

Amount it can hold = Volume

⅓ × base area × height

⅓ × 35 × 12

User Ameera
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Given:

Given that Steven purchased a box of chocolate shaped like a square pyramid.

The box is 12 inches tall and the area of the bottom of the box is 35 square inches.

We need to determine the expression that shows the quantity of chocolate that the box holds.

Expression:

The quantity of chocolate that the box holds can be determined using the formula,


V=(1)/(3)Bh

where B is the area of the bottom and h is the height of the box.

Substituting B = 35 and h = 12, we get;


V=(1)/(3)(35 \cdot 12)

Hence, the expression that is used to determine the quantity of the chocolate that the box holds is
(1)/(3)(35 \cdot 12)

Hence, Option B is the correct answer.

User Chayim
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