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31 March, 00:46

If the sides of a cube are doubled in length what happens to its volume

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  1. 31 March, 02:12
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    Lets say the side of the cube is x units in length.

    The volume of the cube then is x * x * x = x^3 units cubed

    After the sides are doubled, new length of cubes is 2x units

    New volume is (2x) ^3 = 8 (x) ^3 units cubed.

    The change in volume = 8 (x) ^3 divide by x^3 to get 8.

    So the volume of the cube increases 8 times.
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