Asked by emily
The volume of a larger prism is 168 cubic cm. if the prisms are similar with a linear ratio of 3:2 what is the volume of the smaller prism?
How do i figure that out?
Did you learn that the volumes of similar objects are proportional to the cubes of their sides?
so vol(smaller prism)/168 = (3^3)/(2^3)
etc.
How do i figure that out?
Did you learn that the volumes of similar objects are proportional to the cubes of their sides?
so vol(smaller prism)/168 = (3^3)/(2^3)
etc.
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