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4 September, 02:26

A pyramid has a volume of 18 in3. If all measures of the pyramid are multiplied by 6, what will the volume be?

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  1. 4 September, 03:14
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    The formula for solving volume of a pyramid is shown below:

    Volume = l*h*w / 3

    18 = l*h*w/3

    Originally, it is given that the volume of a pyramid is 18 inches³. If we are supposed to multiply all measurements by 6, we can attain new volume and solution is shown below:

    New volume = 6³l*w*h / 3

    New volume = 6³ (18)

    New volume = 3,888 in³

    The answer is 3,888 inches³.
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