Big Ideas Math: Modeling Real Life, Grade 7
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5. Volumes of Pyramids
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Exercise 8 Page 435

The volume of a pyramid is one third the area of its base times the height of the pyramid.

48cm^3

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Let's consider the given pyramid.

Square pyramid
We want to find the volume of the pyramid. Recall that the volume V of a pyramid is one third the area of the base B times the height of the pyramid h. V=1/3 B h In this pyramid, h= 9 and B= 4^2. Let's substitute these values into the formula and calculate the volume of the pyramid.
V = 1/3Bh
V = 1/3 (4^2) (9)
V = 1/3(16)(9)
V = 1/3(144)
V=144/3
V=48
The volume of the pyramid is 48 cubic centimeters.