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Surface Area: Change in Dimensions

Draw your own original rectangular prism and give it your own length, width and height values. (Use different numbers for each dimension but make them as small as you
want to make calculations easier).
a) What is the Surface Area (S1) of the prism?
b) Now triple times 3) the length of the prism and keep the other two dimensions the same. Find the new Surface Area (S2) of the prism. Next divide $2/81. How many
times bigger did the new surface area get?
c) Now triple all three dimensions of your orginal prism. Find the new Surface Area (S3) of the prism. Next divide S3/S1. How many times bigger did the new surface
area get? What happens to the surface area when you double all of the dimensions of a 3-Dimensional figure?
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Surface Area: Change in Dimensions Draw your own original rectangular prism and give-example-1
User Musica
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answer: 7272
i got this by following the quadratic formula of b
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