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4 August, 06:44

The two triangular prisms shown below are similar. What is the value of x, the height of the larger prism?

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  1. 4 August, 07:00
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    Two solids are similar if their corresponding linear measurement units are proportional to each other. Scale factor is a/b, from the small prism, we get 8/10 or 4/5.

    Congruent ratios will mean similar solids or in this case, prisms.

    Set-up a proportion to find x.

    4/5 = 4.8/x

    4x = 34

    x = 6 cm.

    The height of the larger prism is 6cm.
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