Can some please solve this 4 me?:
One of the pyramids in Egypt has a square base with sides of length 280 meters and a height of 130.6 meters. Approximately what is the volume of the pyramid? Round your answer to the nearest cubic meter.
The volume of a pyramid can be found by using the formula: V = (1/3)·(Area of the Base)·(Height)
Since the base is square, 280 meters on each side, its area is 280 x 280 or 2802.
So: V = (1/3)·(2802)·(130.6) = ...
The volume of a pyramid can be found by using the formula: V = (1/3)·(Area of the Base)·(Height)
Since the base is square, 280 meters on each side, its area is 280 x 280 or 2802.
So: V = (1/3)·(2802)·(130.6) = your answer