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27 February, 10:30

The volume of a prism is 230 mm3.

Which statements are true about the same prism measured in cubic centimeters?

Choose all answers that are correct.

A.

The number representing the volume would decrease.

B.

The number representing the volume would increase.

C.

The actual volume would decrease.

D.

The actual volume would increase.

E.

The actual volume would stay the same.

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  1. 27 February, 11:39
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    A). Yes. When you convert to a larger unit, you need less of them

    to hold the same volume, so the number decreases.

    (You have less gallons of gas in the tank than cups of gas.)

    B). No, for the same reason.

    C).

    D).

    No, no! Both are absurd. The volume doesn't know or care what unit you're

    using to describe it, and certainly doesn't depend on the unit you use.

    (Changing the number of kilometers to Grandma's house to miles

    doesn't change the distance.)

    E). Yes. As I've been trying to say all along, the actual volume doesn't change.
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