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If each edge of a cube, of volume V, is doubled, then the volume of the new cube is

Given,


Let original edge of cube = a


Then original volume of cube = a3


New edge of cube = 2a


New volume of cube = (2a)3 = 8a3 = 8v ∵v=a3

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