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14 June, 20:33

The Great Pyramid at Giza, Egypt, is 147 meters tall,

and each side of the base is 240 meters long. What

is its volume?

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  1. 14 June, 20:46
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    V = (1/3) x (57,600 m^2) x (147 m) = 2,822,400 m^3
  2. 14 June, 20:55
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    The formula for the volume of a pyramid is V = (1/3) · (Area of the Base) · (Height)

    Since the base of the pyramid is a square, 240 meters on each side, the area of the base is:

    A = 240 m x 240 m = 57,600 square meters

    The volume of the pyramid is: V = (1/3) · (57,600 m2) · (147 m) = 2,822,400 m³.
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