
a.
To calculate:
The formula in terms of
a.

Answer to Problem 22CR
The formula in terms of
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Formula used: The volume of pyramid is given by the following expression:
Where,
Base area of pyramid:
Height of pyramid:
Calculation:
The given formula for volume of pyramid is:
Switch both sides as:
Multiply by
b.
To calculate:
The height of pyramid
b.

Answer to Problem 22CR
The height of pyramid is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Formula used: The volume of pyramid is given by the following expression:
Where,
Base area of pyramid:
Height of pyramid:
Calculation:
From the subpart(a):
The formula for height of pyramid is given as:
Put the given data:
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