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    If I have only the volume, how do I solve for height?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    You cannot solve for height if all you know is the volume.
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    In method 1, why did you divide 225 by 3?
    Donagan
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    Because that's the formula for the volume: one-third of the product of the base area and the height.
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    How do I find length?
    Donagan
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    To find the length of one side of the square base, you must know the height and the volume of the pyramid. To get the length, multiply the volume by three, divide that by the height, and then take that number and find its square root.
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    How do I calculate the height of a pyramid with only the base and slant height?
    Orangejews
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    Draw a picture of the pyramid's cross section through the vertex. It should look like an isosceles triangle with two slant heights and one base length. If you draw an altitude from vertex to base, you have a right triangle with hypotenuse equal to slant height and a leg whose length is half the base length. Then you can use the Pythagorean Theorem to find the other leg, which is the pyramid's height you are looking for.
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    How do you get volume in a case where you don't have the height, slant height or edge height?
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    If you know the length of one of the bases, and it's a square pyramid, then you can draw a right triangle with the slant, edge, and half the base. The edge length will be the hypotenuse, and twice the length of the base.
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    Where is the surface area?
    Donagan
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    In the case of a square pyramid, the surface area can be considered as consisting of just the four triangular sides, or as those four sides and the square base.
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    How do I find the area of a pyramid with only height?
    Donagan
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    You cannot find the surface area of a pyramid if you know only the height.
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    How do I solve if the base is 34, the height is 15, and the width is 24?
    Donagan
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    The volume is one-third the base area multiplied by the perpendicular height. If the base is a rectangle measuring 34 x 24, the base area is 816 square units. One-third of that is 272. Multiplying by 15 gives a volume of 4,080 cubic units.
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    How do I calculate the height of the pyramid if I only know the volume and base length?
    Donagan
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    Assuming a square base, the height of a pyramid is three times the volume divided by the square of the length of a side of the base (that is, three times the volume divided by the base area).
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    How do you find the area of one side of the pyramid if only the sides of the square are given?
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    If "only" the sides are given, you cannot find the area of the sides of the pyramid. You also need to know the height. If you are told that you have a "regular" square pyramid, then the edge height of the pyramid will be equal to the sides of the square. That is, each side of the pyramid will be an equilateral triangle, and that will be enough to find the area. If the side of the base is "s," then the edge height is also "s." You need to find the vertical height of the equilateral triangle. Using the relationships of 30-60-90 triangles, this height is s*(sqrt(3))/4. Since the area of a triangle is A=1/2bh, the area = (1/2)(s)(s*(sqrt(3))/4). This simplifies to A=(s^2)(sqrt(3))/8.
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    How do I calculate the height of rectangular pyramid when rectangular size is given and the volume is not given?
    Donagan
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    Without the volume you can't find the height.
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    How do I calculate a diagonal length of base of a pyramid with square base of side 5.5 and height 12.5?
    Donagan
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    You don't need the height. To find the diagonal, square the length of one side of the base, multiply by 2, then find the square root of that number.
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    How can I find the lateral surface area with side and height?
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    I assume you mean that you have the height of the pyramid itself. You need to use the Pythagorean Theorem to calculate the slant height of the pyramid. Imagine a right triangle cutting through the center of the pyramid. Its base is half the side of the pyramid. Its height is the height of the pyramid. Its hypotenuse is the slant height. Assume the side is 6 and height is 10. Then (side/2)^2 + h^2 = slant ht.^2. So 3^2 + 10^2 = slant^2, or 109=slant^2. Then slant=10.4. Lateral Surface Area = 1/2*side*slant*4=1/2*6*10.4*4=124.8.
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    How do I calculate the volume of a rectangular pyramid?
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    V=1/3*l*w*h, where l and w are the length and width of the rectangular base of the pyramid, and h is the height. Suppose the rectangle base measures 4cm x 3cm and the height is 7 cm. Then the volume is 1/3*4*3*7=28 cubic cm.
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    How do I find the height when base and edge side is given?
    Donagan
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    You would also have to know the volume. Assuming a square base, square the edge length to find the base area. Then divide that into three times the volume to find the height.
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    How can I find the volume of the square pyramid when I only have the based edge?
    Donagan
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    Your only options are to use one of the formulas in the above article, and they all involve a height measurement.
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    How do I find the height if I only have the volume and base area?
    Donagan
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    Multiply the volume by three, then divide that by the base area. So the height (h) = 3V / s², where V is the volume and s is the side of the (square) base.
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    How do you find the height of square pyramid with a given volume only? For example, you are given the volume of 150 and it tells you that base edge length equal to the height.
    Donagan
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    In your example, where the height is equal to the base edge (s), V = 150 = s³ / 3. So 50 = s³, and s = the cube root of 50, or 3.684.
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