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The measurements of a box are doubled. What happens to its volume?
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The measurements of a box are doubled. What happens to its volume?
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Vol = L*W*H
New Vol = 2L*2W*2H = 8 times the volume
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V=LWH
if each is doubled
V=2L2W2H
V=2*2*2*LWH
V=8LWH
volume is multiplied by 8
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