Pyramid A is a square pyramid with a base side length of 7 inches and a height of 6 inches. Pyramid B has a volume of 3,136 in3. How many times bigger is the volume of pyramid B than pyramid A? (5 points)

a. 15
b. 32
c. 54
d .75

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The answer is B.
V=(7) (7) (6) / 3
V=98 in 3
3136/98=32

The correct answer is B.

The volume of pyramid B is 32 times bigger than volume of pyramid A.

Given;

base of pyramid A = 7 inches

height of pyramid A = 6 inches

volume of pyramid B = 3,136 in³

To find:

volume of pyramid A

The volume of pyramid is calculated as;

[tex]Volume = \frac{(base)^2\times height}{3}\\\\Volume \ of \ Pyramid \ A = \frac{(7)^2 \times 6}{3} = 98 \ in^3[/tex]

The volume of pyramid B is bigger than pyramid A by the following factor;

[tex]= \frac{Volume \ of \ pyramid \ B}{volume \ of \ pyramid \ A } = \frac{3,136}{98} = 32[/tex]

Therefore, the volume of pyramid B is 32 times bigger than volume of pyramid A.

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