What is the volume of this triangular pyramid?19 m15 m13 m cubic meters
Question
What is the volume of this triangular pyramid?19 m15 m13 m cubic meters
Solution
The volume of a triangular pyramid is given by the formula: V = 1/6 * base area * height.
In this case, it seems like you've given three measurements, but it's not clear which is the base, height, or slant height of the pyramid.
Typically, for a triangular pyramid (also known as a tetrahedron), you would have a base area calculated from a triangle (which needs a base and height itself) and a height which is the perpendicular distance from the base to the apex.
Could you please clarify which measurements correspond to the base and height of the base triangle, and the height of the pyramid?
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