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15 September, 05:32

The prism has a volume of 120 cm3. What would the volume of the prism be if each dimension were halved? cm3 Triangular prism with unlabeled dimensions

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  1. 15 September, 06:58
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    The volume of a triangular prism is V = 1/2 x a x c x h where a is height of the triangle, c is the base of the triangle and h is the height of the prism.

    120 = 1/2 x a x c x h; we write a from the previous equation in terms of c and h thus,

    a = 240 / (c x h)

    If the dimensions where halved then a = a/2; c = c/2; h=h/2

    We use the volume formula again and substitute the given values to find the new volume,

    V = 1/2 x a/2 x c/2 x h/2

    Substitute the previously determined a term,

    V = 1/2 x (240/2ch) x c/2 x h/2

    We cancel and evaluate the constants therefore the new volume is,

    V = 15 cm^3
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