We know that
[volume of a square pyramid]=area of the base*height /3
area of the base=3*volume/height
volume=245 in³
height=15 in
area of the base=3*245/15-------> 49 in²
the area of the base is a square
so
area=b²---------> b=√area---------> b=√49-------> b=7 in
the answer is
T<span>he length of one side is 7 in</span>
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
1) Diagonal bisect the angles of Rhombus
∠CAB = ∠CAD
∠CAB = 71
2) ∠DAB = ∠CAB + ∠CAD
∠DAB = 71 + 71 = 142
In Rhombus, adjacent angles are supplementary
∠DAB + ∠ABC = 180
142 + ∠ABC = 180
∠ABC = 180 - 142
∠ABC = 38
3) In rhombus, opposite angles are congruent
∠ADC = ∠ABC
∠ABC = 38
In rhombus, diagonal bisect angles
∠BDC = (1/2)*∠ADC
∠BDC= 38/2
∠BDC = 19
4) Diagonals bisect each other at 90
∠DEC = 90
5) Diagonals bisect each other
BE = DE
BE + DE = DB
7x -2 +7x -2 =24 {add like terms}
14x - 4 =24
14x = 24+4
14x = 28
x = 28/14
x = 2 m
6) AB = 13m
BE = 7x - 2 = 7*2 -2 = 14 -2 = 12 m
In right angle ΔAEB, {use Pythagorean theorem}
AE² + BE² = AB²
AE² + 12² = 13²
AE² + 144 = 169
AE² = 169 - 144
AE² = 25
AE = √25
AE = 5 m
Diagonals bisect each other
AE = EC
AC = 2*5
AC = 10 m
7)Side = 13 m
Perimeter = 4*side
= 4*13
Perimeter = 52 m
8) d1 = AC = 10 m
d2 = DB = 24 m
Area =
= 10 *12
= 120 m²
You have the opposite and the hypotenuse given. So you use the sine ratio
Sin x = 6/9
x= sin inverse of 6/9 = 41.8 degrees