The volume of a pyramid with a base area, $A$A, and height, $h$h, is given by the formula:
Volume of a pyramid
Volume of pyramid
$=$=
$\frac{1}{3}\times\text{area of base }\times\text{height }$13×area of base ×height
$V$V
$=$=
$\frac{1}{3}Ah$13Ah
The height of the prism must be perpendicular to the base when using this formula. If we are given a slant height, we'll need to use Pythagoras' theorem to work out the vertical height for the volume calculation.
Practice questions
QUESTION 1
Find the volume of the rectangular pyramid shown.
QUESTION 2
We wish to find the volume of the following right pyramid.
First find the vertical height, correct to two decimal places.
Hence find the volume to one decimal place
Question 3
A rectangular pyramid has a volume of $288$288 cm3. The base has a width of $12$12 cm and length $6$6 cm. Find the height $h$h of the pyramid.
Outcomes
MS11-4
performs calculations in relation to two-dimensional and three-dimensional figures