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Look at this rectangular prism: If the height is quadrupled, then which of the following statements about its volume will be true?
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Look at this rectangular prism:
If the height is quadrupled, then which of the following statements about its volume will be true?
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C. The new volume will be 4 times the old volume. For example, if you fill a glass a little way, then next to it you pour liquid in the glass four times as high, there will be 4 times as much liquid (volume) in the second glass.
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the new volume Will be 4 times the old volume
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