Question 19 (4 points) Enter a number rounded to two decimals if necessary: The volume of a square pyramid with a base whose sides measure measures 12 cm is 11 cm and whose height cm3
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Since the base of the pyramid is a square with sides of 12 cm, we know that the area of the base is: B = 12^2 = 144 cm^2 Show more…
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