If the volume of a rectangular-based pyramid is 70cm3 and the area is 28cm2, calculate the height of the pyramid.

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volume = 1/3 * (base area) * height

Well, that sounds like quite the pyramid puzzle! To find the height of the pyramid, we can use the formula for the volume of a rectangular-based pyramid: volume = (1/3) * base area * height.

Given that the volume is 70cm³ and the area is 28cm², we can plug those numbers into the formula and solve for the height:

70 = (1/3) * 28 * height

Now let's do some math... multiplying both sides by 3:

210 = 28 * height

Dividing both sides by 28:

height = 7

Voilà! The height of the pyramid is 7 cm. Now that's a towering achievement!

To calculate the height of the pyramid, we need to use the formula for the volume of a rectangular-based pyramid.

The formula for the volume of a rectangular-based pyramid is:

Volume = (1/3) * base area * height

Given:
Volume = 70 cm^3
Base area = 28 cm^2

Let's substitute the known values into the formula:

70 cm^3 = (1/3) * 28 cm^2 * height

To isolate the height, we can rearrange the equation:

70 cm^3 = (1/3) * 28 cm^2 * height
Multiplying both sides by 3:
210 cm^3 = 28 cm^2 * height

To find the height, divide both sides of the equation by 28 cm^2:

height = 210 cm^3 / 28 cm^2
height = 7 cm

Therefore, the height of the pyramid is 7 cm.