SOLUTION: If the lenght of my 10'5", width is 14ft and height is 12ft, how can I show my work of the volume of the room if all three dimensions are doubled?

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Question 767826: If the lenght of my 10'5", width is 14ft and height is 12ft, how can I show my work of the volume of the room if all three dimensions are doubled?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39630)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Length, width and height are in that order, x,y, and z.
Volume is .

Double the three dimensions, means each is multiplied by 2.

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