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Th volume that reflects these changes will be: 3/21 (L*W*H), hope that helps.
The volume of a rectangular pyramid can be found using the formula V = (1/3)*A*H where A is the area of the rectangle base, and H is the height of the pyramid
The length of the base is tripled and the width of the base remains the same. Then, the new area of the base is 3 times the old one.
The height of the pyramid is divided by 7. Then, the new height is the old one divided by 7.
Replacing this in the formula:
V = (1/3)*A*H
V' = (1/3)*(3*A)*(H/7)
V' = A*(H/7)
where V' is the volume of the new pyramid. Notice that, A and H refer to the original pyramid.
The relationship between these volumes are:
V/V' = [(1/3)*A*H]/[ A*(H/7)] = 7/3
(3/7)*V = V'
So, the volume of the new pyramid is 3/7 times the old one.