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    Tripling the Linear Size of an Object Multiplies Its Area
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Tripling the Linear Size of an Object Multiplies Its Area

Question 16

Question 16

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Tripling the linear size of an object multiplies its area by


A) 3 and its volume by 9.
B) 9 and its volume by 18.
C) 9 and its volume by 27.
D) 27 and its volume by 81.
E) none of the above

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