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14 December, 22:28

43. If a rectangular solid has a volume of 32 and then each dimension is doubled, what happens to the volume?

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  1. 14 December, 23:04
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    Let's look at something. If we had a rectangular solid that has dimensions of 1,1, and 2, the volume would be 2. If we doubled the dimensions to 2,2, and 4, it would be 16. That is 8 times the size of the initial solid.

    If we take this and apply it on this solid, the volume would be 256.

    Let's say the dimensions are 2,2, and 8. If we double it, it would be 4,4, and 16, the volume would be 256.

    So, the volume would be 256 units³.
  2. 15 December, 01:34
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    The volume is multiplied by 8.
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