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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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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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if so the volume will be multiplied by 6³=216
PROOF:
V=( L x W X H)/3
If you multiply each side by 6 then V= (LX6)(Wx)(Hx6) = LxWxHx6x6x6
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