SAT Math › Pyramids
If the height of a pyramid was increased by 20% and a side of the square base was decreased 30%, what would happen to the volume of the pyramid?
A right pyramid with a square base has a height that is twice the length of one edge of the base. If the height of the pyramid is 6 meters, find the volume of the pyramid.
If the height of a pyramid was increased by 20% and a side of the square base was decreased 30%, what would happen to the volume of the pyramid?
A right pyramid with a square base has a height that is twice the length of one edge of the base. If the height of the pyramid is 6 meters, find the volume of the pyramid.
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In the pyramid above, the base is a square. The distance between points C and D is 6 inches and the length of side b is 5 inches. What is the volume of this pyramid?
Figure not drawn to scale
In the pyramid above, the base is a square. The distance between points C and D is 6 inches and the length of side b is 5 inches. What is the volume of this pyramid?
Find the volume of the pyramid shown below:
The volume of a 6-foot-tall square pyramid is 8 cubic feet. How long are the sides of the base?
Find the volume of the pyramid shown below:
The volume of a 6-foot-tall square pyramid is 8 cubic feet. How long are the sides of the base?