Suppose you have two similar pyramids. The base of the first pyramid is a triangle with a base of 6cm and a height of 6cm. The height of the first pyramid is 7cm. The second pyramid has a height of 14cm. What is the volume of the second trianaular pyramid?

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Suppose you have two similar
pyramids. The base of the first
pyramid is a triangle with a base of
6cm and a height of 6cm. The
height of the first pyramid is 7cm.
The second pyramid has a height of
14cm. What is the volume of the
second trianaular pyramid?
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose you have two similar pyramids. The base of the first pyramid is a triangle with a base of 6cm and a height of 6cm. The height of the first pyramid is 7cm. The second pyramid has a height of 14cm. What is the volume of the second trianaular pyramid?
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