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Can someone answer this? I got 180 cubic inches but it wasn't right. Please help.
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Can someone answer this? I got 180 cubic inches but it wasn't right. Please help.
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of course 180 is correct if the length and breadth of both the container s are same
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The ratio of the volumes of similar solids is equal to the cubed scale factor.
Scale factor = 5/3
Hope this helps
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