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20 May, 13:55

Two rectangular pyramids are similar. The smaller pyramid has a volume of 12 cubic feet, and

the larger pyramid has a volume of 324 cubic feet. If the smaller pyramid has a height of 6 feet,

what is the exact height (in feet) of the larger pyramid?

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  1. 20 May, 14:21
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    Volume of Big Pyramid = 324 cubic feet

    Volume of small pyramid = 12

    Volume of a pyramid is given as V=⅓xBasexheight

    For the big pyramid

    324=⅓xbasexheight

    But 324 = 27x12

    Then for the big pyramid,

    12=1/3x1/27xbasexheight

    For the small pyramid

    12=1/3xbasex6

    Since both base are similar and from the equations derived so far

    1/3x1/27xheight=1/3x6

    Height=27x3x1/3x6=162feet
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