A [multiplicative] change in one dimension makes the same change in the volume. So the volume would be tripled.
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The volume of a rectangular prism would double if you double the height.
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The volume becomes 12 times as large.
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.
just did this on castle learning the answer is six times
The volume of a rectangular prism would double if you double the height.
If one of the side lengths of a rectangular prism is tripled, the volume of the prism will also triple, assuming the other two side lengths remain constant. The volume ( V ) of a rectangular prism is calculated by multiplying its three side lengths: ( V = l \times w \times h ). Therefore, if one dimension (say length ( l )) is increased to ( 3l ), the new volume becomes ( V' = 3l \times w \times h = 3V ). Thus, the overall volume increases by a factor of three.
If only the length is changed and all other dimensions left unchanged, the volume will also triple.
The volume is quadrupled.
the volume is divided by 27
Volume of a Rectangular Prism The volume of a rectangular prism can be found by the formula: volume=length*width*height
2 cm
2 cm
The volume of a rectangular prism can be found by the formula: volume=length*width*height
its volume is also doubled...