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21 December, 03:33

A square pyramid has a height of 9 units and a volume of 147 units cubed. If a square prism has the same base area and volume as the square pyramid, what is its height? A. 1 unit B. 3 unts C. 6 units D. 9 units

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  1. 21 December, 03:55
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    Volume of a square pyramid is:

    Volume = area of base x h/3

    The base are of the pyramid would be:

    147 = base x 9/3

    147 = base x 3

    Base = 147/3

    Base = 49 square units.

    For a square to have a base area of 49 and volume of 147 divide the volume by the base area to find height:

    Height = 147 / 49 = 3

    The answer is B. 3 units
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