Mathematics, 04.06.2021 01:40 tsimm3618
Una pirámide triangular cuya base es un triángulo equilátero de lado 1.5 cm, tiene una altura de 3.6 cm y el apotema de la base mide 0.43 cm. Calcula el volumen y el área total de dicha pirámide redondeando a dos cifras decimales.
4.- Por lo general las famosas pirámides de Egipto son pirámides cuadrangulares. La pirámide de Keops es una de las más famosas. Aproximando sus medidas podemos afirmar que tiene por base un cuadrado de lado 230.35 m y una altura de 146.61 m, calcula el volumen que ocupa dicha pirámide. Redondea dos cifras decimales en los casos que sea necesario.
5.- Si quisiéramos cubrir la pirámide de Keops con una tela, ¿qué cantidad de la misma necesitaríamos?
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