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SOLUTION

To answer the questions, we nee to find the volume of both shapes

Shape 1 is a rectangular pyramid.

Volume of shape 1 is


\begin{gathered} \text{Volume of a pyramid = }(1)/(3)* base\text{ area }* height\text{ } \\ The\text{ base of the rectangular pyramid is a rectangle } \\ \text{The base area = L }* b=\text{ 3}*4=12 \\ \text{The height h= 5} \\ \text{Volume of shape 1 = }(1)/(3)* base\text{ area }* height\text{ } \\ =\text{ }(1)/(3)*12\text{ }*5 \\ =\text{ 4 }*5=20cm^3 \end{gathered}

Volume of shape 2 is


\begin{gathered} \text{The base of shape 2 is a triangle } \\ \text{Area of the base = }(1)/(2)bh \\ =\text{ }(1)/(2)*4*3\text{ = 6cm} \\ \text{Volume = }(1)/(3)* base\text{ area }* height\text{ } \\ \text{Volume = }(1)/(3)*6\text{ }*5 \\ \text{Volume = 2 }*\text{ 5 } \\ \text{Volume of shape 2 = 10cm}^3 \end{gathered}

Therefore,

The volume of ice in shape 1 is 20

The volume of ice in shape 2 is 10

Shape 1 contains twice or two times the ice in shape 2

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