Calculating your volume is straightforward once you know the Pyramid Volume formula and what each input means. This guide explains the method in plain language, walks through a manual calculation, and gives worked examples you can follow — then you can do it instantly with the Pyramid Volume Calculator.
What is Pyramid Volume?
The Pyramid Volume calculation tells you your volume from a few simple inputs. The figure you are solving for here is the volume.
The Pyramid Volume formula
The core formula is:
Volume = Base area × Height ÷ 3
Here is what each input means:
- Base area — a number. Example: 36.
- Height — a number. Example: 10.
How to calculate it step by step
- Write down the base area (for example, 36).
- Write down the height (for example, 10).
- Apply the formula above to get your volume.
- Double-check the result with the Pyramid Volume Calculator.
Worked examples
Example 1
| Input / Output | Value |
|---|---|
| Base area | 36 |
| Height | 10 |
| Volume | 120.0000 |
With base area of 36 and height of 10, the volume works out to 120.0000.
Example 2
With base area of 72 and height of 10, the volume works out to 240.0000.
| Result | Value |
|---|---|
| Volume | 240.0000 |
Example 3
With base area of 18 and height of 10, the volume works out to 60.0000.
| Result | Value |
|---|---|
| Volume | 60.0000 |
Tips for an accurate result
- Keep your units consistent — mixing, say, months with years or grams with kilograms is the most common source of error.
- Round only at the very end. Rounding inputs early can shift the final answer noticeably.
- Re-run the numbers whenever an input changes, rather than estimating from an old result.
Prefer not to do the maths by hand? — the Pyramid Volume Calculator does it instantly, for free, with the formula and a worked example built in.
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