Volume of cube = l^3
Volume = (2l)^3 = 8*l^3
When you double the length, you multiply the volume by 8.
If you double a 2-inch cube to a four-inch cube, its volume increases from eight cubic inches to 64 cubic inches.
A cube with a volume of 64 cm3 has:Edge lengths of 4 cmSurface area of 96 cm2Interior diagonal of 6.9282 cm
When you change the linear size it changes the areas by the square and the volume of the cube.
Cube one's volume = 9*9*9 = 729 cubic units. As there are two cubes, their volumes added together = 1458 cubic units.
Volume of a solid is proportional to the cube (3rd power) of its linear dimensions.When linear dimensions are doubled, volume increases by a factor of (2)3 = 8 times.
The volume is increased by eight times !
the volume increase 8 times
When you double the linear dimension of a cube,its volume becomes 8 times its original value.
The volume of a cube is proportional to the cube of its edge.If the edge is doubled, the volume increases by a factor of (2)3 = 8
Volume is proportional to the cube of the linear dimensions.Double the dimensions ===> volume is multiplied by (2)3 = 8 .
Take the cube root of the volume.
The volume is proportiuo9nal to the cube of the radius, so doubling the radiuscauses the volume to increase to (2)3= 8 times its original value.
The volume is increased 8 times
A cube with side lengths of 5 meters has a volume of 125 m3
With 10 cm side lengths, this cube has a volume of 1000 cm3
The volume of a cube with edge lengths of 4.8 centimeters is: 110.6 cm3
The volume is multiplied by 2*2*2 = 8