The volume goes up by 9 times
Volume is proportional to the cube (3rd power) of the linear dimensions.If the side of the cube is tripled, the volume increasesby a factor of (3)3 = 27 .
I'd need to review what happened in number-1 before I could answer that. I do know that if only the length of a rectanguar prism is tripled, while the other two dimensions remain unchanged, then its volume triples.
It depends on the shape. The volume of a sphere will increase differently to the volume of a cylinder, for example.
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The volume becomes (3)3 = 27 times as much.
The original volume is multiplied by 27.
If linear dimensions are increased by a certain factor, the volume will increase by that same factor, raised to the third power - so, in this case, 3 to the power 3.
Volume is proportional to the cube (3rd power) of the linear dimensions.If the side of the cube is tripled, the volume increasesby a factor of (3)3 = 27 .
I'd need to review what happened in number-1 before I could answer that. I do know that if only the length of a rectanguar prism is tripled, while the other two dimensions remain unchanged, then its volume triples.
The volume increases to 9 times as much.
It depends on the shape. The volume of a sphere will increase differently to the volume of a cylinder, for example.
A [multiplicative] change in one dimension makes the same change in the volume. So the volume would be tripled.
Because of your mom
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The volume becomes (3)3 = 27 times as much.
Temperature will be increase
If only the length is changed and all other dimensions left unchanged, the volume will also triple.