Daydreamer Cloud

Geometry Level pending

In a weird daydream, Cloud was calculating the amount of Water that could be filled inside the Great pyramid of Giza. he estimated the height to be 140 m 140 \text{ m} , And the side of the base, which is a square to be 60 m 60 \text{ m} . How much water can be filled inside the Great Pyramid of Giza?

Answer in Litres.


The answer is 168000000.

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1 solution

Samik Bharwad
Feb 12, 2016

We know that Volume of pyramid = (area of squad base * height)/3
Here putting the values we get volume = 60 60 140/3 =168000m^3 Now by method of conversion we know that 1m^3=1kL ... So 168m^3=168000kL = 168000000 L of water

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