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5 October, 06:56

Kevin goes to the grocery store and buys a box of cereal, a family size box of cereal, a candy bar, and a king sized candy bar. He notices that the family sized box of cereal is twice as big as the regular box of cereal and the king size candy bar is twice as big as the regular candy bar. Kevin believes that because the family sized box of cereal and king sized candy bar are twice the size that the volume is also twice the size. Is Kevin correct in his thinking?

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  1. 5 October, 07:22
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    Yes, he is thinking correctly.
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