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What’s the height of the pyramid?

What’s the height of the pyramid?-example-1

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Answer:

12.2
m^(3)

Explanation:

We know that the formula to find the volume of a square pyramid is
(1)/(3)b^(2) height being b one of the sides of the base.

We have a perimeter of 14 m and we know that is a square, so the lenght of the sides of the square can be find by the formula:


side=(perimeter)/(4) =
(14)/(4) = 3.5 m.

Now we know the sides of the square so we know b in the formula of the volume. We need to put the height alone in one of the sides of the formula

v=
(1)/(3)b^(2) height


3V=b^(2) height


(3V)/(b^(2) ) = height

We put the values in the new formula:
(3(50))/(3.5^(2) ) = height = 12.2
m^(3)