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What happens to the volume of a rectangular prism when its length is tripled? A. it is doubledB. it remains the sameC. it is tripledD. it is multiplied by 27

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The volume of a rectangular prism is given by the next formula:


\begin{gathered} V=l\cdot w\cdot h \\ \\ l=\text{length} \\ w=\text{width} \\ h=\text{height} \end{gathered}

If you triple the length you get:


\begin{gathered} V=3l\cdot w\cdot h \\ \\ V=3(l\cdot w\cdot h) \end{gathered}

Then, if just the length of a rectangular prism is tripled the volume is also tripled

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