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30 January, 14:34

The largest of the Great Pyramids in Egypt was built with a square base, having edges that measured 754 feet and a height of 418 feet. To the nearest cubic foot, what was the volume of the original structure?

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  1. 30 January, 16:34
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    79,213,229 ft3

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The volume of a pyramid is given by the following formula:

    Volume = (1/3) * B * h

    Where B is the base area and h is the height.

    The side of the base is 754 feet, so the base area is:

    B = 754^2 = 568516 ft2

    Then, the volume of the pyramid is:

    Volume = (1/3) * 568516 * 418 = 79213229.33 ft3

    Rounding to the nearest cubic foot, we have:

    Volume = 79,213,229 ft3
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