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What happens to the volume of a rectangular prism if you double the height give an example
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let's say the prisms dimensions were 2×2×2 and you doubled the height 4×2×2.
2×2×2=8 while 4×2×2=16
another example:
4×3×6=144 while 8×3×6=288
therefor it doubles the volume of the prism
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