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A solid square pyramid has a mass of 750 g. It is made of a material with a

density of 8.05 g/cm'. Given that the height of the pyramid is 13.5 cm, find the
length of its square base.​

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Answer:

Explanation:

volume of pyramid=1/3×base area×height

let the length of base=x

base area=x²

volume V=1/3×x²×13.5=4.5 x²

mass=volume×density

750=4.5 x²×8.05=36.225 x²

x²=750/36.225

x=√(750/36.225)≈4.55 cm

User GavinBurke
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Answer:

4.55cm

Explanation:

The unit of a volume:
cm^3

The unit of a density:
(g)/(cm^3)

The density is
(mass)/(volume)

Substitute:


(8.05g)/(cm^3)=(750g)/(V)

cross multiply


8.05gV=750gcm^3

divide both sides by 8.05g


V\approx93.17cm^3

The formula of a volume of a square pyramid:


V=(1)/(3)a^2H

a - length of square base

H - height of a pyramid

We have:


V=93.17cm^3;\ H=13.5cm

Substitute:


93.17=(1)/(3)a^2(13.5)

multiply both sides by 3


279.51=13.5H


297.51=13.5a^2

divide both sides by 13.5


a^2\approx20.7\to a=√(20.7)\approx4.55(cm)

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