Three 3-sided pyramids (not counting their bases) are arranged in a triangle on a flat surface, point to point, each facing the same direction. A fourth pyramid is carefully balanced on the three. It, too, is facing the same direction, and touches the other three, point to point. The four pyramids form a larger pyramid, with a distinct void in the middle, itself forming a shape confined within the boundaries of the larger pyramid.
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Three 3-sided pyramids (not counting their bases) are arranged in a triangle on a flat surface, point to point, each facing the same direction. A fourth pyramid is carefully balanced on the three. It, too, is facing the same direction, and touches the other three, point to point. The four pyramids form a larger pyramid, with a distinct void in the middle, itself forming a shape confined within the boundaries of the larger pyramid.
Describe that shape.
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