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24. If all of the dimensions of the aquarium

were doubled, what would be the
volume of the new aquarium?

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You can solve this problem by doubling each original measure then putting them in the equation. So, a length of 6in becomes 12in, a width of 10in becomes 20in, a height of 9in becomes 18in. The equation is now 12x20x18. 12x20= 240. 240x18= 4,320. This means the new aquarium has a volume of 4,320in3.

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