Lesson 8: Volumes of Pyramids and Cones Essential Algebra Readiness (Pre-Algebra) B Unit 3: Measure

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1.1607.7in3
2. 105 mm3
3.147 yd3
4. 108 cm3
5. 145in3
6. 628 mm3

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Of course! I can help you with your question on volumes of pyramids and cones. To find the volume of a pyramid or a cone, you'll need to know the formula for each shape and the values of its dimensions. Here are the formulas:

Volume of a Pyramid: V = (1/3) * Base Area * Height
Volume of a Cone: V = (1/3) * Base Area * Height

To find the base area, you'll need to know the shape of the base. For example, if the base of the pyramid is a rectangle, you can calculate the area by multiplying its length and width. However, if the base is a triangle, you would use the formula for the area of a triangle: A = (1/2) * base * height.

Once you have the base area and the height, you can plug them into the respective volume formula to find the volume of the pyramid or cone.

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