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The Work (Against Gravity) Required to Build a Right Pyramid

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The work (against gravity) required to build a right pyramid of height The work (against gravity)  required to build a right pyramid of height   , with equilateral triangle base of side length   , using stones of density   is   A)    . B)    . C)    . D)    . E)  none of the above. , with equilateral triangle base of side length The work (against gravity)  required to build a right pyramid of height   , with equilateral triangle base of side length   , using stones of density   is   A)    . B)    . C)    . D)    . E)  none of the above. , using stones of density The work (against gravity)  required to build a right pyramid of height   , with equilateral triangle base of side length   , using stones of density   is   A)    . B)    . C)    . D)    . E)  none of the above. is The work (against gravity)  required to build a right pyramid of height   , with equilateral triangle base of side length   , using stones of density   is   A)    . B)    . C)    . D)    . E)  none of the above.

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