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Grade 7 McGraw Hill Glencoe - Answer Keys
Chapter 8: Measure Figures; Lesson 5: Volume of Pyramids
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Reason Inductively A rectangular pyramid has a length of 14 centimeters, a width of 9 centimeters, and a height of 10 centimeters. Explain the effect on the volume if each dimension were doubled.
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Be Precise A rectangular pyramid has a volume of 160 cubic feet. Find two possible sets of measurements for the base area and height of the pyramid.
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Question 12
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Persevere with Problems A square pyramid and a cube have the same bases and volumes. How are their heights related? Explain.
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Reason Inductively The two figures shown have congruent bases. How does the volume of the two square pyramids in Figure B compare to the volume of the square pyramid in Figure A?
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A rectangular pyramid has a base 18 inches by 30 inches and a height of 36 inches. Which is closest to the volume of the pyramid in cubic inches?