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User Jake Holzinger
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Answer:

Volume of triangular pyramid = 1/3 * area of base * height
= 1/3*A*hBase area = 3 square ft
Height = 4 ft
Volume = 1/3*a*h
= 1/3 * 3 * 4
= 4 cubic ft

Explanation:

User Sinwav
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Answer:

20 cubic feet

Explanation:

The volume of a pyramid is Volume = 1/3Bh where B is the area of the base of the pyramid and h is the height of the pyramid

The area of the base is 5 square feet

The height is 12 feet

Now we plug in the known dimensions to the equation


(1)/(3) (5)(12) = 20

Hope this helps

User Mpriya
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