Leon was wondering one dav 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
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square pyramid is 324 m.
What would the volume be in cubIC
melers?

To find the volume of the Eiffel Tower, we need to calculate the volume of the square pyramid that forms its shape. The formula for the volume of a square pyramid is:

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

First, let's calculate the base area of the pyramid. The base of the pyramid is a square with sides measuring 125 m long on each side. The formula for the area of a square is:

base area = side * side

base area = 125 m * 125 m = 15625 m^2

Next, we'll calculate the height of the pyramid, which is the altitude of the square pyramid. The altitude of the Eiffel Tower is given as 324 m.

Now we can substitute these values into the volume formula:

V = (1/3) * 15625 m^2 * 324 m

V ≈ 1,687,500 m^3

Therefore, the volume of the Eiffel Tower (if the sides were solid) would be approximately 1,687,500 cubic meters.