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Refer to the prism at the right. If all the dimensions of the prism doubled, would the volume double? Explain your reasoning Pls help this is due tomorrow
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Refer to the prism at the right. If all the
dimensions of the prism doubled, would the volume double? Explain your
reasoning
Pls help this is due tomorrow
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if you were to double the dimensions of the prism, you create a similar prism with a scale factor of 2. The surface area of the similar prism will increase, as well as doubling the volume :) hope this helps!!
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