I think is sugar cube and salt cube.
The ratio is 57 cubed. This answer does not depend on the fact that you are comparing two similar pyramids; it works the same for two cubes, two spheres, etc. - in general, for any two similar 3D objects.
scale factor
Cube one's volume = 9*9*9 = 729 cubic units. As there are two cubes, their volumes added together = 1458 cubic units.
There are two sets of two numbers that have cubes that add up to 1729 are {1, 12} : 1³ + 12² = 1 + 1728 = 1729 {9, 10} : 9³ + 10³ = 729 + 1000 = 1729
5 and 6
All cubes are similar because they have the same shape and proportional dimensions, regardless of their size. Similarity in geometry means that two shapes can be transformed into one another through scaling, without altering their fundamental properties. Since cubes have equal angles (all right angles) and corresponding sides that maintain a consistent ratio, any cube can be obtained from another by uniform scaling. Thus, all cubes share the same geometric characteristics, making them similar.
The ratio of volumes is directly proportional to the cube of the ratio of their sides. And, incidentally, all cubes are similar.
Yes they would have to be similar cubes.
Silver and Platinum, while looking reasonably similar, are actually two completely different elements
Coal cubes: 0. Sugar cubes: 0 Painted cubes: maybe some of them.
They are both 3d demensional shapes.
It's possible but usually not. But any two regularones are definitely always similar.
She put two sugar cubes and cream in her coffee.
It is 28652616 metres^3.
There are 12 squares on 2 cubes
That means that you calculate the cubes of two numbers, and then either add or subtract them.
no