I Do GREENHOUSES A greenhouse has the shape of a square pyramid. The base has a side length of 30 yards. The height of the greenhouse is 18 yards. What.

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I Do GREENHOUSES A greenhouse has the shape of a square pyramid. The base has a side length of 30 yards. The height of the greenhouse is 18 yards. What is the volume of the greenhouse?

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BILLIARDS A billiard ball set consists of 16 spheres, each is 2.25 inches in diameter. What is the total volume of a complete set of billiard balls? Round your answer to the nearest thousandth of a cubic inch. You Do

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