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A triangular prism has a volume of 350 cubic meters. If the dimensions are tripled what is the volume of the new prism?
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A triangular prism has a volume of 350 cubic meters. If the dimensions are tripled what is the volume of the new
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Answer:
9450 m³
Explanation:
(S1/S2)³ = V1/V2
3³ = V1/350
New Volume = 27 × 350
= 9450 m³
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