just did this on castle learning the answer is six times
well...if it's doubled then its doubled (just treat it the same)
It is quadrupled.
The volume becomes 12 times as large.
The area is doubled. a,b - cathetus; c - hypotenuse; h - height; S - area. S = (a*b)/2 = (c*h)/2 obviously if k is the doubled height. and A is the new area. A = (c*k)/2 = (c*2h)/2 = c*h and A = S*2
The volume will be doubled.
The volume is doubled.
its volume is also doubled...
The area gets doubled.
Because the volume of a rectangular prism is the product of its length, width, and height, if these linear measures are doubled, the volume will increase by a factor of 23 = 8.
well...if it's doubled then its doubled (just treat it the same)
if length and width are doubled then the volume should mulitiply by 8
It is quadrupled.
In the first case, the area will remain the same. In the second case, the area will doubled.
The area doubles.
The area should increase.
The volume becomes 12 times as large.
The area is now twice the original value