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if a polyhedron has a volume of 14 cm and is dilated by a factor of 1/5, what will be the volume of the dilated polyhedron? ROund your answer to the nearest thousandth if necessary
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Steve
as with all solids, the volume changes as the cube of the linear change.
So, if it dilated by a factor of 1/5, the volume changes by a factor of (1/5)^3 = 1/125.
So, if it dilated by a factor of 1/5, the volume changes by a factor of (1/5)^3 = 1/125.
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