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Box A has a volume of 24 cubic meters. Box B is similar to Box A. To create Box B, Box A's dimensions were multiplied by four. What is the volume of Box B? 6 m3 1,536 m3 384 m3 96 m3
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Box A has a volume of 24 cubic meters. Box B is similar to Box A. To create Box B, Box A's dimensions were multiplied by four. What is the volume of Box B?
6 m3
1,536 m3
384 m3
96 m3
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For the answer to the question above,
as every dimension is 4 times, the volume of the box B will be 4^3= 64 times of the volume of box A
So the answer is the second one among the choices.
1,536 m3
I hope my answer helped you.
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