The ratio between the areas of two similar prisms is 4:9. If the mass of the smaller prism is 48 kilograms, what is the mass of the larger prism?

1 Answer
Jul 29, 2017

The mass of larger prism is #162# killograms. [Ans]

Explanation:

Mass is related to volume , Mass = Volume multiplied by density.

The ratio of area (2 dimension) of two similar prisms is # 4:9#

So the ratio of l/b/h (1 dimension) of two similar prisms is

# sqrt(4): sqrt (9) or 2:3# and the ratio of volume (3 dimension) of

the similar prisms is # 2^3:3^3 or 8:27#

Hence the ratio of masses of the similar prisms is # 8:27#.

The mass of smaller prism is #48# killograms.

Therefore the mass of larger prism is #27/8*48= 162# killograms. [Ans]