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what is the scale factor of two pyramids if the volume of one is 64 in^3 and the volume of the other pyramid has a volume of 343in^3
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To find the scale factor between two pyramids, you can compare their volumes.
If the volume of the first pyramid is 64 in^3 and the volume of the second pyramid is 343 in^3, then you can find the scale factor by taking the cube root of the ratio of their volumes:
Scale factor = (343 / 64)^(1/3)
Scale factor = 1.75
Therefore, the scale factor between the two pyramids is 1.75.
If the volume of the first pyramid is 64 in^3 and the volume of the second pyramid is 343 in^3, then you can find the scale factor by taking the cube root of the ratio of their volumes:
Scale factor = (343 / 64)^(1/3)
Scale factor = 1.75
Therefore, the scale factor between the two pyramids is 1.75.
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