The area of the base of the cube, B, is square units.
The volume of the cube is cubic un...
Mathematics, 02.04.2020 06:44 xarianna2007
The area of the base of the cube, B, is square units.
The volume of the cube is cubic units.
The height of each pyramid, h, is . Therefore,
b = 2h.
There are square pyramids with the same base and height that exactly fill the given cube.
Therefore, the volume of one pyramid is or One-thirdBh.
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