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28 January, 16:33

A pentagonal prism has dimensions that are four times the dimensions of a similar pentagonal prism. So its volume is (8, 16, 64, 4) times the volume of the smaller prism.

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  1. 28 January, 16:50
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    Scale factor for volume = A^3:B^3

    (1:4) ^3 = 1:64. The volume is 64x bigger.
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