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This prism has a volume of 240 cm3. What would the volume of the prism be if each dimension was halved? (Scale factor is 1/2.) A. 30 cm3 B. 60 cm3 C. 120 cm3 D. 480 cm3
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This prism has a volume of 240 cm3. What would the volume of the prism be if each dimension was halved? (Scale factor is 1/2.) A. 30 cm3 B. 60 cm3 C. 120 cm3 D. 480 cm3
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the volume would be 1 / 2^3 of 240
can you work that out?
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aera=length times width times height
halve everybody
4/2=2
6/2=3
10/2=5
new volume=2 times 3 times 5=30 cm³
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