How do you find the perimeter of a pyramid?


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'Volume' is the amount of space enclosed by an object. You're figuring out how many cubic units the object can hold inside. The volume of a pyramid is: 1/3 * area of base * height. The area of a circle (the base is a circle) is Pi * radius^2.

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It depends on what type of pyramid you are trying to find the perimeter to. Please use the link or clarify which pyramid type you are trying to find the perimeter for. Thanks for using ChaCha!

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