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The Great Pyramid of Giza is an example of a square pyramid and is the last surviving structure considered a wonder of the ancient world. The builders of the pyramid used a measure called a cubit, which represents the length of the forearm from the elbow to the tip of the middle finger. One cubit is about 20 inches in length. The height of the great pyramid is?

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Answer: 3560 in

Step-by-step explanation: algebra nation told me so

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Answer:

The height of the great pyramid is:

  • 303.6 cubits approximately.

Or:

  • 5464.6 inches approximately.

Explanation:

The Great Pyramid of Giza could be said to have two heights: one at the time of being built and the other that can be currently measured, however, to answer the question, the current height has been used, which is 303.6 cubits (I give the answer in this unit because it was the one used by its builders).

There is a slight discrepancy with the values given in the exercise: one cubit equals 18 inches, not 20.

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