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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6 months ago

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

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

The base area of the square pyramid can be found using the formula for the area of a square:

Base area = side length * side length

Given that the side length of the base square is 125 m, we have:

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

Now, we can find the volume of the square pyramid:

Volume = (1/3) * 15625 m^2 * 324 m
Volume = 1715625 m^3

Therefore, the volume of the Eiffel Tower, if the sides were solid, would be 1715625 cubic meters.

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