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20 February, 23:49

If the width of a rectangular prism is doubled, the length is tripled, and the height is doubled, what is the volume of the resulting rectangular prism?

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  1. 20 February, 23:51
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    Since each of these length is directly used to determine the volume, it will be increased by 2x3x2 = 8 times the original volume.
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