The lengths of the sides of a rectangular prism are made, twice as long to...

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The lengths of the sides of a rectangular prism are made, twice as long to create a new prism. How does the surface area of the new, larger prism compare to the surface area of the original prism?The surface area of the new prism is twice as large as the surface area of the original prism.The surface area of the new prism is four times as large as the surface area of the original prism.The surface area of the new prism is six times as large as the surface area of the original prism.The surface area of the new prism is eight times as large as the surface area of the original prism.

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