Answer:
<em>The volume of pyramid B is 64 times the volume of pyramid A.</em>
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Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Two square pyramids A and B.
Side Length of A, 12 inches
Height of A, 8 inches
Side Length of B, 48 inches
Height of B, 32 inches
To find:
How many times bigger is the volume of pyramid B than pyramid A?
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is how many times bigger than ?
Solution:
First of all, let us have a look at the formula for volume of a pyramid:
Here, base is square, so:
Volume of pyramid A:
Volume of pyramid B:
<em>The volume of pyramid B is 64 times the volume of pyramid A.</em>
Wouldn't it be 150 cubic centimeters? Since it has the same area of base and height, it would be the same prism.
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Answer:
the answers are a and d
Step-by-step explanation:
x+x+x=3x and you can't add a constant (2) to a variable(3x) so it would just be 3x+2
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