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Please help! question in the picture. thank you!!!​

Please help! question in the picture. thank you!!!​-example-1
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Answer:

  • 3 times
  • V = 1/3Bh

Explanation:

A prism has a uniform cross-section equal in area to its base area. The volume of a prism is the product of this cross-section area and the length between the parallel bases.

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A pyramid or cone has a cross section whose linear dimension is directly proportional to the distance from the peak. The volume is 1/3 of the product of the base area and the height.

V = (1/3)Bh . . . . . formula for volume of a pyramid

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Since the pyramid volume is 1/3 that of a prism with the same overall dimensions, the prism has 3 times the volume of the pyramid.

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