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Pyramid and cone [closed]


Application problem on volume of Pyramid and cylinderIs there any regular geometrical structure with maximum surface area and minimum volume?Volume of a Square-based Pyramida pyramid with a triangular base - Intermediate Geometry QuestionRight-angled triangle turned around height to make coneFinding volume of pyramid in $mathbbR^3$How is the volume of this pyramid obvious?Surface area and volume of coneThe base of a pyramid is a rectangle with the surface area of $S$ and angle between diagonals of $60°$.The area of a truncated pyramid with irregular top and bottom surface, given the height $h$













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This is the first time I am seeking a question here. I need help on solving mathematics problem which I found in a local textbook for year 8. Though looks simple, somehow it gets too complicated and not able to solve the problem. I want to know if this problem has a real solution and if it does, what is it.




If the volume of a pyramid (square base and four identical triangular sides) is three times the volume of a cone and the surface area of the pyramid is twice the surface area of the cone, calculate the height of the cone and the pyramid, if the height of the cone is $18$ cm.











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This is the first time I am seeking a question here. I need help on solving mathematics problem which I found in a local textbook for year 8. Though looks simple, somehow it gets too complicated and not able to solve the problem. I want to know if this problem has a real solution and if it does, what is it.




If the volume of a pyramid (square base and four identical triangular sides) is three times the volume of a cone and the surface area of the pyramid is twice the surface area of the cone, calculate the height of the cone and the pyramid, if the height of the cone is $18$ cm.











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This is the first time I am seeking a question here. I need help on solving mathematics problem which I found in a local textbook for year 8. Though looks simple, somehow it gets too complicated and not able to solve the problem. I want to know if this problem has a real solution and if it does, what is it.




If the volume of a pyramid (square base and four identical triangular sides) is three times the volume of a cone and the surface area of the pyramid is twice the surface area of the cone, calculate the height of the cone and the pyramid, if the height of the cone is $18$ cm.











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This is the first time I am seeking a question here. I need help on solving mathematics problem which I found in a local textbook for year 8. Though looks simple, somehow it gets too complicated and not able to solve the problem. I want to know if this problem has a real solution and if it does, what is it.




If the volume of a pyramid (square base and four identical triangular sides) is three times the volume of a cone and the surface area of the pyramid is twice the surface area of the cone, calculate the height of the cone and the pyramid, if the height of the cone is $18$ cm.








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    Have you tried setting up the equations? It's pretty simple after that.
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    Mar 15 at 3:45












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    Have you tried setting up the equations? It's pretty simple after that.
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    Mar 15 at 3:45







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Have you tried setting up the equations? It's pretty simple after that.
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Have you tried setting up the equations? It's pretty simple after that.
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