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If each edge of a cube is doubled, how many times will its surface area increase?


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Solution

Step 1: Calculate surface area of cube when the edge is doubled.

The Surface area of a cube is given by multiplying the square of edge by 6.

Surface area of cube=6s2.

When the edge is doubled it s becomes 2s.

Now, the surface area of cube is,

6(2s)2=6(4s2)=24s2

Step 2: Find the ratio between the surface area of the original edge and doubled edge.

Surface area of original cube is 6s2.

Surface area of cube with doubled edge is 24s2.

Ratio between the surface areas =6:24=1:4

Therefore, the surface area of the cube will increase 4 times if the edge is doubled.


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