GCSE Maths (AQA)
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Volume of a Pyramid
- The volume of a pyramid is a third the volume of a prism with the same base and height
- The volume of a prism is equal to the area of its base times its vertical height
- The volume of a pyramid with the same base and height will equal a third times the base area times its vertical height
- To calculate the volume of a pyramid, you need to know its vertical height and the area of its base
- The formula for the volume of a pyramid is a third times the base area times the vertical height
- Example: Calculate the volume of a pyramid with a rectangular base
- Step 1: Determine the shape of the base (rectangle)
- Step 2: Calculate the area of the base using the formula for a rectangle (length times width)
- Step 3: Use the formula for the volume of a pyramid to calculate the volume (a third times the base area times the vertical height)
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