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PLZ HELP ASAP!! The volume of prism A is 630 in^3. What is the volume of prism B if it is the same height as prism A and every cross sectional area of prism A is equal to every cross sectional area of prism B at the same level ?

PLZ HELP ASAP!! The volume of prism A is 630 in^3. What is the volume of prism B if-example-1
User Mishac
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Answer:

e. 630 in³

Explanation:

ratio and proportion of volume with the same height:

vol A = 630

h = 21

Vol A = Vol B

h h

630 = Vol B

21 21

Vol B = 630 (21)

21

Vol B = 630 in³

User Jeff Burdges
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Answer:


Volume_B = 630in^3

Explanation:

Given


Volume_A = 630in^3

Required

Determine
Volume_B

Volume is calculated as thus:


Volume = Height * Area

From the question, we understand that both prisms have the same height and area;

This implies that


Volume_B = Volume_A

Substitute
630in^3 for
Volume_A


Volume_B = 630in^3

User Demaunt
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