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The height of one solid limestone square pyramid is 21 m. a similar solid limestone square pyramid has a height of 30 m. the volume of the larger pyramid is 12,000 m3 . determine each of the following, showing all your work and reasoning. see example 1 on page 217 in the reference guide. a. the scale factor of the smaller pyramid to the larger pyramid in simplest form. b. ratio of the volume of the smaller pyramid to the larger. c. the volume of the smaller pyramid. show your work and label your answer.
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