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

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User Sabarish
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Volume of a cube with side lengths of 2, 2, and 2.
2³=8 m³


Volume of a cube with 4,4, and 4
4³=64 m³

Conclusion: The volume would be squared, or square rooted, depending on which way you are going.
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If the length of the sides are doubled, the volume of the cube is 8 times the original.


Step-by-step explanation:
The formula for volume of a rectangular prism is v = lxwxh (l is length, w is width and h is height.) So first we find the volume of the cube, 2x2x2 = 8. Now, we double the sides, so they become 4 meters. Then we find volume of the new cube, 4x4x4 = 64. To find the relationship between the volume of the new cube and the volume of the original cube, we divide 64 by 8, which gives us 8. Therefore, the volume of the new cube is 8 times the volume of the original cube
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