Answer :
let
x--------> volume of the small glass vase
D------> density of the glass vase
we know that
[volume of larger glass vase]=[scale factor]³*[volume of smaller glass vase]
scale factor=2
[volume of larger glass vase]=[2]³*[x]-------> 8x units³
Density=mass / volume--------> mass =Density*Volume
the weight of the smaller glass vase=D*V-------> 0.61=D*x
the weight of the larger glass vase=D*8x-------> 8*[D*x]
therefore
the weight of the larger glass vase=8*[weight of the smaller glass vase]
the weight of the larger glass vase=8*[0.61]------> 4.88 lb
the answer is the option
D.
4.88 lb; the vase dimensions are 2 times as large, so the weight is 8 times as much because 2sq3 = 8
x--------> volume of the small glass vase
D------> density of the glass vase
we know that
[volume of larger glass vase]=[scale factor]³*[volume of smaller glass vase]
scale factor=2
[volume of larger glass vase]=[2]³*[x]-------> 8x units³
Density=mass / volume--------> mass =Density*Volume
the weight of the smaller glass vase=D*V-------> 0.61=D*x
the weight of the larger glass vase=D*8x-------> 8*[D*x]
therefore
the weight of the larger glass vase=8*[weight of the smaller glass vase]
the weight of the larger glass vase=8*[0.61]------> 4.88 lb
the answer is the option
D.
4.88 lb; the vase dimensions are 2 times as large, so the weight is 8 times as much because 2sq3 = 8