SOLUTION: A triangular pyramid has a volume of 112 ft cubed. If the dimensions are tripled, what number can be multiplied by the original pyramid to find the new volume?

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Question 420194: A triangular pyramid has a volume of 112 ft cubed. If the dimensions are tripled, what number can be multiplied by the original pyramid to find the new volume?
Answer by dnanos(83)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

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we must multiply by that is 27.

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