Math, asked by rameshbxr444, 9 months ago

a cuboid measures 16 cm x 10 cm X 5cm what happened to the volume when the dimension of the cuboid are doubled​

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Answered by gatikkaushik
3

Answer:VOLUME WILL BE DOUBLED TOO!!!!!

Step-by-step explanation:

L*B*H=VOLUME OF CUBOID

PREVIOUS VOLUME = 16*10*5

                                   =800CMˆ3

NEW VOLUME =2L*2B*2H

         TAKING 2 COMMON

                         =  2(L*B*H)

                          =2 (800)

                           =1600CMˆ3

THERFORE,  

NEW VOLUME/OLD VOLUME = 1600/800

                                                   =2/1

                                                   =2:1

Answered by rawatsavita1981
2

Answer:

the volume is multiplied by 8.

Step-by-step explanation:

dimensions - 16×10×5 cm

volume = 800 cm ^3 .

when dimensions are doubled then volume.

= doubled volume = 16×2 =32 ,10×2=20 and

5×2=10 so, 32 ×20×10

= 6400 cm^3 .

so 6400 ÷800 = 8 ..

so the answer is the volume is multiplied by 8 .

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