A solid right pyramid has a square base with an edge length of x cm and a height of y cm.




What is the difference of the volumes of the two oblique pyramids, both of which have square bases? Round the volumes to the nearest tenth of a centimeter.
A solid oblique pyramid has an equilateral triangle as a base with an edge length of 4 cm and an area of 12 cm2.





The four diagonals of a cube are drawn to create 6 square pyramids with the same base and height. The volume of the cube is (b)(b)(b). The height of each pyramid is h.




Which lengths can be used, directly or indirectly, to calculate the volume of the hexagonal right pyramid? Select three options.
The base of a solid oblique pyramid is an equilateral triangle with a base edge length of 14 units.


A solid right pyramid has a square base. The base edge length is 2 cm longer than the height of the pyramid.
A solid oblique pyramid has a square base with an edge length of 2 cm. Angle BAC measures 45° and AC measures 3.6cm.
A right pyramid with a square base has a base edge length of 24 feet and a slant height of 20 feet.
The oblique pyramid has a square base with an edge length of 5 cm. The height of the pyramid is 7 cm.




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