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In the Changing Dimensions of 3D Figures

section, if a prisms dimensions were
changed by a scale factor of 3, how would
the surface area change?*
O
It would stay the same
O
It would change by a scale factor of 3.
It would change by a scale factor of 6.
O
It would change by a scale factor of 9.
O
It would change by a scale factor of 27.

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Answer:

facter of 9 (people with ads)

Explanation:

User Positivevibesonly
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Answer:factor of 9

Explanation:

Given

prism were changed by a scale factor of 3

Suppose prism is rectangular in shape

So surface are is
S.A.=2(lw+wb+lb)

Where l=length

w=width

b=breadth

So new length,breadth and width is


l'=3l


w'=3w


b'=3b


S.A.=2(3* 3lw+3* 3wb+3* 3lb)


S.A.=2* 3^2(lw+wb+lb)


S.A.=3^2* 2(lw+wb+lb)

So new surface area would change by a factor of 9

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