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

Question 79

Question 79

Multiple Choice

Doubling the linear size of an object multiplies its area by


A) two,
B) four,
C) six,
D) eight,
And its volume and weight by
E) two.
F) four.
G) six.
H) eight.

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