In a numeric pyramid, is it possible the base to be smaller than the other levels?
Answer / Bipul Kunal
No, in a numeric pyramid, the base (the broadest part) must always be larger than the subsequent levels. A numeric pyramid represents a decrease in population or quantity as one moves up the levels.
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