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The height of a right square pyramid is increased from 5 feet to 15 feet. The size of the base is unchanged. By what factor is the volume of the original pyramid multiplied?

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[tex]\small{\tt{Factor = (\frac{New \: Height}{Original \: Height}) ^{3}[/tex]

[tex]\small{\tt{Factor = (\frac{15}{5})^{3} = (3^{3}) = 27[/tex]

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