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What is the new volume of a right square pyramid with a volume 180in.3 if the lengths of the sides of the base remain fixed but it’s height is multiplied by a factor 10

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The volume of a right square pyramid is [tex]V= \frac{1}{3} A_{\text{ basis } }\cdot h[/tex], where [tex]A_{\text{ basis } }[/tex] is basis area.

If the lengths of the sides of the base remain fixed and height
is multiplied by a factor 10, than new height is [tex]H=10h[/tex] and the volume is

[tex]V^{\ast}=A_{\text{ basis } }\cdot H=\frac{1}{3} A_{\text{ basis } }\cdot 10h=\frac{10}{3} A_{\text{ basis } }\cdot h[/tex]





Answer:

c 1800

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