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The Height of a Monument Is a Horizontal Cross-Section

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The height of a monument is The height of a monument is   A horizontal cross-section at a distance   meters from the top is an equilateral triangle with side   meters.Find the volume of the monument. A horizontal cross-section at a distance The height of a monument is   A horizontal cross-section at a distance   meters from the top is an equilateral triangle with side   meters.Find the volume of the monument. meters from the top is an equilateral triangle with side The height of a monument is   A horizontal cross-section at a distance   meters from the top is an equilateral triangle with side   meters.Find the volume of the monument. meters.Find the volume of the monument.

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