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Factor Vol



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The scale factor of two similar prisms is 3:4. If the volume of the smaller prism is 81in^3; What is the vol..

of the large prism
a. 34
b. 108
c. 144
d. 192
explain.


d
Each of 3 dimensions is in a 3:4 relation.  Volume is the product of all 3 dimensions.
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