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What happens to the volume of a rectangular prism when its length is tripled? [Hint: draw a picture]A. it is multiplied by 27B. it remains the sameC. it is doubledD. it is tripled

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Given:

Length of rectangular prism is tripled.

Required:

Wht happens to the volume?

Step-by-step explanation:

The volume of rectangualr prism:


Volume(V)=length(l)* width(w)* height(h)

When length get tripled i.e.,


\begin{gathered} V=3l* w* h \\ V=3lwh \end{gathered}

If length of rectangular prism get tripled as a result volume of rectanular prism get tripled.

Answer:

Option D is correct.

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