SOLUTION: If you double the length and the height and the width of a room, what does that do to the volume?
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Question 301463: If you double the length and the height and the width of a room, what does that do to the volume?
Answer by checkley77(12844) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
V=LWH
V=2L*2W*2H=2^3(LWH)=8(LWH) THE VOLUME IS INCREASED BY A FACTOR OF 8.
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