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Prompt
The figure shown is a trirectangular tetrahedron, a three-dimensional figure with four triangular faces, three of which are right triangles. A chemistry professor uses trirectangular tetrahedrons to create large-scale models of various carbon-based molecules. The base of one of these tetrahedrons is an isosceles right triangle whose legs each have length 14 inches (in). The height of this tetrahedron is 15 in. Which of the following is closest to the volume of this tetrahedron, in pints? (Note: 1 pint = 0.5 quarts; use 1 quart = 57.75 . The volume of a trirectangular tetrahedron is equal to 1/3Sh, where S is the area of its base and h is its height.)
14,148.75
A
16.9
B
490.00
C
101.82
D