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What happens to the volume of a rectangular prism when its length is tripled?

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The volume of a rectangular prism is represented by the following equation:


V=wlh

where w is the width , l is the length, and h is the height

Replace
l with
3l since the length is tripled


V_0=w(3l)h


=3(wlh)

From this, we see that this new volume is 3x larger than the original. Thus, the volume is tripled when its length is tripled.

Let me know if you need any clarifications, thanks!

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