if each sides of the cube is doubled ,how many times the surface area increased
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Step-by-step explanation:
TSA = 6(side)^2
Surface area is directly proportional to side squared .
So if each side is doubled then the surface area increases by a multiple of 4
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So the new surface area of the cube is four times the old surface area
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