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What exactly does it mean to be a "mathematically true pyramid?" This is a square pyramid, but there are also triangular pyramids, pentagonal pyramids, etc. Perhaps the writer means that it is a mathematically true copy of the Great Pyramid? But it is not to scale, the Great Pyramid being 755.9 feet to a side. The wording here is slipshod and sloppy. It is not clear at all what this pyramid has in common with these other two pyramid copies that are referenced. Shootingstar (talk) 05:19, 28 September 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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The article opens with "The Walter Pyramid, formerly known as The Pyramid, is a 5,000-seat ..." But on the side it says: "Capacity 4,200 (With additional seating, a record attendance of 6,912 occurred on November 16, 2012 versus North Carolina)". So there is a discrepancy about what the capacity is. Wickorama (talk) 06:57, 24 July 2016 (UTC)[reply]