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6 September, 13:18

A square pyramid has a volume of 20 cubic units. What would be the change to the volume if the dimensions of the square base were doubled?

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  1. 6 September, 13:45
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    The volume would be twice the original since the base area gets doubled. 13 * (BaseArea) * Height Now, twice the Base Area would be : 13 * (2) (BaseArea) * Height So, the entire thing gets doubled on the other side as well. Which means that 20 cubic units becomes 40 cubic units.
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