Volume of Pyramids Quick Check

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A right rectangular pyramid has an altitude of 35 m, a length of 26 m, and a width of 31 m. What is the volume of the pyramid in m°? (1 point)
0 9,403.33 m8
• 30.67 m
• 28,210 m3
84, 630 m

To find the volume of a pyramid, you can use the formula: V = (1/3) * base area * height.

In this case, the base area of the pyramid is equal to the length multiplied by the width, which is 26 m * 31 m = 806 m^2.

So, the volume of the pyramid is V = (1/3) * 806 m^2 * 35 m = 9,403.33 m^3.

Therefore, the correct answer is 9,403.33 m^3.