'Find the volume of a pyramid with a square base, where the side length ofthe base is 13.9 cm and the height of the pyramid is 6.3 cm. Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a cubic centimeter: 3 cm Answer:'
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Given that the side length of the square base is 13.9 cm, the area of the square base is calculated as: Area = side length^2 Area = 13.9 cm * 13.9 cm Area = 193.21 cm^2 Show more…
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