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If the right triangular prism is dilated using a scale factor of 3, what would be the volume of the dilated prism?
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A dilation by scale factor k multiplies all linear dimensions by k, so volumes scale by k^3. For k = 3 the volume is multiplied by 3^3 = 27.
So the dilated prism's volume = 27 × (original prism's volume).
(If you give the original volume, I can compute the numeric result.)
So the dilated prism's volume = 27 × (original prism's volume).
(If you give the original volume, I can compute the numeric result.)
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