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Volume of a Right Pyramid

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You'll practice calculating the volume of a right pyramid.

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Created Date 06.15.15
Last Updated 06.15.15
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  • Calculate the volume of the right square pyramid shown. Give the result as a whole number or a decimal number rounded to one decimal place.
  • Calculate the volume in cubic yards of a right pyramid whose base is a square, whose side length is 5 yards, and whose altitude is 24 feet. Round to one decimal place.
  • Calculate the volume of this right regular triangular pyramid. Give the result as a whole number or a decimal number rounded to one decimal place.
  • Calculate the volume, in cubic meters, of a right pyramid whose base is an equilateral triangle, whose side length is 98 centimeters, and whose altitude is 5.25 meters. Round to one decimal place.
  • Calculate the volume of the right regular pentagonal pyramid shown. Give the result as a whole number or a decimal number rounded to one decimal place.
  • Calculate the volume, in cubic feet, of a right pyramid whose base is a regular pentagon, whose side length is 2.5 inches, and whose altitude is 35 feet. Round to one decimal place.
  • Calculate the volume of the right regular hexagonal pyramid shown. Give the result as a whole number or a decimal number rounded to one decimal place.
  • Calculate the volume, in cubic centimeters,of a right pyramid whose base is a regular hexagon, whose side length is 0.75 meters, and whose altitude is 13 centimeters. Round to one decimal place.
  • Calculate the volume of the right regular octagonal pyramid shown. Give the result as a whole number or a decimal number rounded to one decimal place.
  • Calculate the volume, in cubic feet, of a right pyramid whose base is a regular octagon, whose side length is 4 yards, and whose altitude is 0.15 feet. Round to one decimal place.