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A cube has an edge length of 5 inches. How would the volume of the cube change if the edge length were doubled?
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a cube has an edge length of 5 inches. How would the volume of the cube change if the edge length were doubled?
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Yes. The volume of he cube would increase. Since the formula for finding the volume of a cube is length x base x height, doubling the edge would mean that all of the edges would be ten.
Instead of 5*5*5=125 it would now be 10*10*10=1000
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