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.
If length and width are doubled than the volume should multiply by 8.
The volume is quadrupled.
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.
if length and width are doubled then the volume should mulitiply by 8
The answer gets doubled.
its volume is also doubled...
well...if it's doubled then its doubled (just treat it the same)
The volume becomes 12 times as large.
If length and width are doubled than the volume should multiply by 8.
The volume of a rectangular prism is calculated by multiplying its length, width, and height (V = length × width × height). If the length is doubled while keeping the width and height the same, the new volume becomes V = (2 × length) × width × height, effectively doubling the original volume. Thus, the volume of the rectangular prism increases by a factor of two when the length is doubled.
The volume is quadrupled.
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.
if length and width are doubled then the volume should mulitiply by 8
The answer gets doubled.
It is quadrupled.
It quadruples.
If each dimension of a prism is doubled then the volume increases by a multiple of 8.