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Two pyramids are similar. The volume of the larger pyramid is 125 m³ and the volume of the smaller pyramid is 27 m³. The height of the smaller pyramid is 3 m.

What is the height of the larger pyramid?

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Answer:

The height of the larger pyramid is
5\ m

Explanation:

Step 1

Find the scale factor

we know that

If two figures are similar, then the ratio of its volumes is equal to the scale factor elevated to the cube

Let

z-----> the scale factor


z^(3)=(125)/(27)\\ \\z=\sqrt[3]{(125)/(27)}\\ \\z=(5)/(3)

Step 2

Find the height of the larger pyramid

we know that

To find the height of the larger pyramid multiply the scale factor by the height of the smaller pyramid

so


(5)/(3)(3)=5\ m


User Sjoerd Van Kreel
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The volume is proportional to the cube of the height. Thus:

3³ : 27
h³ : 125

h = 5 m
User CoffeJunky
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