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21 November, 02:03

A solid pyramid of height 40 cm with a square base of sides 30 cm each is put into a tank of sides 40 cm each. the tank is then filled with water. if the pyramid is removed, find the depth of water in the tank.

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  1. 21 November, 02:08
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    So you have to find the volume of the tank, and the volume of the pyramid. Then subtract the volume of the pyramid from that out of the tank. The formula for pyramid is v = lwh/3. For the tank (which is a cube in this case) It's any given side cubed.

    40*30*30 = 3600/3=1200cm cubed

    40^3 = 6400cm cubed

    6400-1200=5200cm^3 of water

    (If you don't get this answer then I may have made a calculation error as I did this quickly in my head, just check my answer and yours to see)
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