Question 421753

   Solution: The volume of a pyramid is: V=1/3(B)X(h), where B is the area of the base and h is the height of pyramid.

    Since the base is a rhombus, its area is half of the diagonals product.
     Thus  B=(2x3)/2 =3 square units and the volume is V= 1/3(3)X 4= 4 cubic units.