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Mathematics, 15.07.2021 20:50 StephenSudu

Volume: Change in Dimensions Use your original rectangular prism with length, width and height values from Unit 12 - Part 2: Journal 1.
a) What is the Volume (V1) of the prism?
b) Now double the length of the prism and keep the other two dimensions the same. Find the new Volume (V2) of the prism. Next divide V2N1. How many times bigger
did the new Volume get?
c) Now double all three dimensions of your original prism. Find the new Volume (V3) of the prism. Next divide V3/V1. How many times bigger did the new volume get?
What happens to the volume of a 3-Dimensional figure when you double all of its dimensions?
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