As shown on the diagram, a regular pyramid has a square base whose side measures 6 inches. If the altitude of the pyramid measures 12 inches, it’s volume, in cubic inches is
As shown on the diagram, a regular pyramid has a - 1

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Answer 1
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The volume of the given pyramid with a squarebase whose side measures 6 inches and the altitude of the pyramid measures 12 inches is 144 cubic inches. The value is obtained by applying the formula for the volume of the pyramid as  (1)/(3) B_(A)h.

The volume of the pyramid:

The volume of the pyramid is given by the formula:

V=(1)/(3) B_(A)h

Where,

B_A is the area of the base of the pyramid and

h is the height or altitude of the pyramid

Calculating the Volume:

As shown in the diagram,

The pyramid has a squarebase whose side measures 6 inches and the altitude of the pyramid is 12 inches

Thus,

Area of the square base,

B_A =a^(2)

B_A=6^2

B_A=36 sq. inches

Height of the pyramid h = 12 inches

On substituting the values in the formula,

V=(1)/(3)B_Ah

(1)/(3) × 36 × 12

⇒ 4 × 36

⇒ 144 cubic inches

Therefore, the volume of the given pyramid is 144 cubic inches.

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Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

144 in³

Step-by-step explanation:

The volume of a pyramid of base area A and height h is

V = (1/3)(A)(h).

Here,

V = (1/3)(6 in)²(12 in) = 144 in³


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