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Mathematics, 15.03.2020 22:04 JvGaming2001

A triangular pyramid has a volume of 333 and one-third yards cubed. What are the possible measures of the area of the base, B, and the height, h, of the pyramid? (Recall the formula V = one-third B h.)
B = 50 centimeters squared; h = 10 centimeters
B = 50 centimeters squared; h = 30 centimeters
B = 100 centimeters squared; h = 10 centimeters
B = 100 centimeters squared; h = 30 centimeters

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