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27 January, 08:53

A cube has sides of length 2 meters. Explain what happens to the volume of the cube if the length is doubled.

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  1. 27 January, 12:39
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    Answer: The volume squares from 8m^3 to 64m^3

    Step-by-step explanation: The initial volume of the cube is 8 m^3 because 2m • 2m • 2m = 8m^3. If the side lengths are doubled then the volume becomes 4m • 4m • 4m = 64m^3 so the volume is now squared from the original because 8^2 = 64.
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