If only the length is doubled, the volume is also doubled.If only the length is doubled, the volume is also doubled.If only the length is doubled, the volume is also doubled.If only the length is doubled, the volume is also doubled.
The volume is doubled.
It quadruples.
A parallelogram can have any length which is greater than zero.
The period increases - by a factor of sqrt(2).
If only the length is doubled, the volume is also doubled.If only the length is doubled, the volume is also doubled.If only the length is doubled, the volume is also doubled.If only the length is doubled, the volume is also doubled.
A rectangle has two dimensions - length and width. Only if both dimensions are doubled, then the perimeter will be doubled.
Area = length*width new Area = 2 * length * width Area is doubled
The volume is doubled.
its volume is also doubled...
well...if it's doubled then its doubled (just treat it the same)
If the parallelogram happens to also be a rhombus (i.e. has all sides equal in length) then yes, otherwise no.
It quadruples.
A 3-Dimensional box's volume will double for each dimension that is doubled. i.e. if just the height, length or depth are doubled, the volume increases 200%, if 2 of those dimensions are doubled the volume increases by 400%. if all 3 are double the volume increases by 800%.
It becomes a bigger rectangle - possibly a square.
The volume of the box will be multiplied byeight.
A parallelogram can have any length which is greater than zero.