SOLUTION: If all three dimensions of a box are quadrupled, the volume of the new box is times bigger than the volume of the original box.

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Question 812642: If all three dimensions of a box are quadrupled, the volume of the new box is times bigger than the volume of the original box.

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If all three dimensions of a box are quadrupled, the volume of the new box is times bigger than the volume of the original box.

= length of the original box
= width of the original box
= heigth of the original box
is the volume of the original box.

The measurements of the new, larger box are
, , and .
The volume of the new, larger box is

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