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19 July, 09:25

The length of the sides of the base of the largest of the Great Pyramids of Giza, near Cairo, Egypt, is 230 m. This square pyramid is 147 m tall. What is the volume of the pyramid? Enter your answer in the box.

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  1. 19 July, 09:50
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    For this case we have that the volume of the square pyramid is given by:

    V = ((L ^ 2) * (h)) / 3

    Where,

    L: side of the base

    h: height

    Substituting values we have:

    V = ((230 ^ 2) * (147)) / 3

    V = 2592100 m ^ 3

    Answer:

    the volume of the pyramid is:

    V = 2592100 m ^ 3
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