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14 November, 06:20

Pyramid A is a square pyrmiad but the base side length of 9 inches and a height of 10 inches. B has a volume of 1,350 in.³ how many times bigger is the volume of pyrmiad B than pyrmiad A?

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  1. 14 November, 06:45
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    Volume Pyramid A = base2 * height/3

    Volume Pyramid A = 92 * 10/3

    Volume Pyramid A = 81 * 3 1/3

    Volume Pyramid A = 270 in3

    Now divide Pyramid B by Pyramid A

    1350/270 = 5

    Pyramid B is 5 times bigger than Pyramid A
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