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Solid A is dilated using a scale factor of 2⁄5, resulting in Solid B. Solid B is also dilated using a scale factor of 2⁄5, resulting in Solid C. If the volume of Solid B is 72 〖km〗^3, what is the volume of Solid A and Solid C?

User Saadi
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Answer:


Solid\ A= 180km^3


Solid\ C = 28.8km^3

Explanation:

Given


k_1 = (2)/(5) from A to B


k_2 = (2)/(5) from B to C


Solid\ B = 72km^3

Required

Find the volumes of solids A and C

The expression that gives solid B from A is:


Solid\ A * k_1 = Solid\ B

This gives:


Solid\ A * (2)/(5)= 72km^3

Make A the subject


Solid\ A= 72km^3 * (5)/(2)


Solid\ A= 36km^3 * 5


Solid\ A= 180km^3

Similarly:

The expression that gives solid C from B is:


Solid\ B * k_2 = Solid\ C

This gives:


72km^3 * (2)/(5) = Solid\ C


(144km^3 )/(5) = Solid\ C


28.8km^3 = Solid\ C


Solid\ C = 28.8km^3

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