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  • 08-06-2018
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Jasmine has a cube with an edge length of 5 inches. How would the volume of the cube change if the edge length were doubled

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  • 08-06-2018
The edge length of a cube was to double, then the scale factor would be 1:2 (1 representing the original cube, and 2 representing the doubled cube). The ratio between the volumes is the scale factor cubed. Therefore the ratio of the volumes would be 1 cubed:2 cubed which simplifies to 1:8.

Final Answer: the volume of the cube with doubled edge lengths would be 8 times as large as the volume of the original cube.
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