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6 June, 19:40

Daniel is designing and building a small storage shed. He wants the dimensions of the shed to be one half the dimensions of the shed down below

10 length

10 Height

8 With. Square Pyramid I think.

If the dimensions of the shed above are each divided in half, the volume of Daniel's new storage shed will be a fraction of the volume of the original storage shed?

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  1. 6 June, 23:39
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    The volume of the shed will only be 1/8 of the original size.

    If each of the measurements is cut in half, that means it is being reduced by 1/2.

    To find the volume, we have to multiply the length by width by height.

    These means that we have to multiply:

    1/2 by 1/2 by 1/2 = 1/8
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