Leon was wondering one day what the volume of the Eiffel Tower would be if the sides were solid. The base is a square with sides measuring 125 m long on each side, and the altitude of the square pyramid is 324 m. What would the volume be in cubic meters?(1 point)

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To find the volume of the Eiffel Tower, we can use the formula for the volume of a pyramid.

The formula for the volume of a pyramid is given by V = (1/3)Bh, where B is the area of the base and h is the height of the pyramid.

In this case, the base of the pyramid is a square with sides measuring 125 m, so the area of the base is B = (125 m)^2 = 15625 m^2.

The height of the pyramid is given as 324 m.

Substituting the values into the formula, we get:

V = (1/3)(15625 m^2)(324 m) = 1,625,000 m^3.

So the volume of the Eiffel Tower, if the sides were solid, would be 1,625,000 cubic meters.