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Mathematics, 06.07.2019 20:20 LJOrozco

The standard formula for the volume of a rectangular pyramid is . if the pyramid is scaled proportionally by a factor of k, its volume becomes v' = v × k3. use your algebra skills to derive the steps that lead from to v' = v × k3 for a scaled rectangular pyramid. show your work.

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