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If the volume for 3-D polyhedra A is 200 cm3 and the volume for 3-D polyhedral B is 800 cm3, how many times bigger is the volume of pyramid B than pyramid A?

A. 0.4%
B. 4%
C. 40%
D. 400%

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We're literally just comparing 200 to 800 here.
800 is 4× bigger than 200, of course.
To put that in a percent...
Well, 1 = 100%. (it's a whole)
So 4 = 400%
User Iltaf Khalid
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Answer: The correct option is (D). 400%.

Step-by-step explanation: Given that the volume for a 3-D polyhedral A is 200 cm³ and the volume for a 3-D polyhedral B is 800 cm³.

We are to find how much bigger is the volume of pyramid B than pyramid A.

The required percentage by which the volume of pyramid B is bigger than pyramid A is given by


P=\frac{\textup{volume of pyramid B}}{\textup{volume of pyramid A}}* 100\%\\\\\\\Rightarrow P=(800)/(200)* 100\%=4* 100\%=400\%.

Thus, the correct option is (D).

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