Use the volume formula to determine the volume of the pyramid at the Louvre Museum if it has a base that is 112 feet long on each side and has an altitude of 71 feet. (1 point)

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• 296, 874.67 ft.°
• 2,671, 872 ft.°
890, 624 ft.

To calculate the volume of a pyramid, we can use the formula:

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

In this case, the base of the pyramid is a square and has a length of 112 feet on each side. Therefore, the base area can be calculated as:

base area = length of one side * length of one side = 112 ft * 112 ft = 12,544 ft^2

The altitude or height of the pyramid is given as 71 feet.

Now we can substitute these values into the formula:

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

V = (1/3) * 12,544 ft^2 * 71 ft

V = 296, 874.67 ft^3

So, the volume of the pyramid at the Louvre Museum is approximately 296, 874.67 ft^3.

Therefore, the correct answer is • 296, 874.67 ft^3.