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find the volume of pyramid if the area of triangular surfaces is 1500 cm^2 and its height is 2x and length of side is 3x

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Explanation:

To find the volume of a pyramid, we need to know the area of the base and the height of the pyramid. In this case, you've provided the area of the triangular surfaces and the height of the pyramid. However, to calculate the volume, we also need the length of the side of the base.

Let's assume that the length of the side of the base is 'a'. Then the area of each triangular surface would be (1/2) * a * (3x) since each triangular surface is a right triangle with a base of length 'a' and a height of '3x'.

Given that the area of the triangular surfaces is 1500 cm², we can write the equation:

2 * (1/2) * a * (3x) = 1500

Simplifying the equation, we get:

a * (3x) = 1500

Now, we have two variables, 'a' and 'x'. To calculate the volume of the pyramid, we need the value of 'x' or the relationship between 'a' and 'x'.

If you provide more information or clarify the relationship between 'a' and 'x', I can assist you further in calculating the volume of the pyramid.

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