PLZ HELP ASAP!! The volume of prism A is 630 in^3. What is the volume of prism B if it is the same height as prism A and every cross sectional area of prism A is equal to every cross sectional area of prism B at the same level ?

Answer:
[tex]Volume_B = 630in^3[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
[tex]Volume_A = 630in^3[/tex]
Required
Determine [tex]Volume_B[/tex]
Volume is calculated as thus:
[tex]Volume = Height * Area[/tex]
From the question, we understand that both prisms have the same height and area;
This implies that
[tex]Volume_B = Volume_A[/tex]
Substitute [tex]630in^3[/tex] for [tex]Volume_A[/tex]
[tex]Volume_B = 630in^3[/tex]
Answer:
e. 630 in³
Step-by-step explanation:
ratio and proportion of volume with the same height:
vol A = 630
h = 21
Vol A = Vol B
h h
630 = Vol B
21 21
Vol B = 630 (21)
21
Vol B = 630 in³