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The surface areas of two similar pyramids are 36 cm^2 and 324 cm^2. If the volume of the smaller pyramid is 12 cm^3, find the volume of the larger pyramid.
3 years ago

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oobleck
√(36:324) = 6/18 = 1:3
so the larger volume is 12 * 3^3 = 324
3 years ago

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