To discover the easy way to find this volume you can very quickly
make for yourself a model of the tetrahedron. Take a square ABCD
of stiff paper and fold it along the diagonal AC . Open it until
the distance between B and D is equal to the length of the
sides of the square and then the four vertices are the vertices of
the tetrahedron with two equilateral faces and two isosceles
faces. You can either stand this 'tetrahedron' on an equilateral
face ( ABD or CBD ) as its base or on an isosceles face ( ABC
or ADC ) as its base. One choice makes it easy to find the area
of the base and the height and so to find the volume. We'll
publish the first good solution sent in to this Tough Nut.