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1 June, 13:35

A rectangular prism has a base that is 4 m by 6m an a height of 10 m. If all dimensions are doubled what happens to the volume? Explain the steps that you talk to arrive at your answer.

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  1. 1 June, 14:01
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    Volume = length * width * height

    If we take the volume of the original prism we get

    4m * 6m * 10m = 240m³

    If we double each dimension of the prism we get

    8m * 12m * 20m = 1920m³

    now we divide the new volume by the old to see how much it has changed

    1920m³/240m³ = 8m³

    If the dimensions of the prism are doubled, the volume increases by 8 times the original number
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