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24 November, 19:11

How do changes in the dimensions of a cube change its volume? if the side length was doubled, how would the volume change?

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  1. 24 November, 19:16
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    The volume is multiplied by eight. For example if the original side length is 1 then the volume is 1 cubic unit. (1 X 1 X 1). If you double the side and make it 2 then the volume is 8 cubic units (2 X 2 X 2). So the volume multiplies by eight.
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