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The volume would be 27 times greater as 3 cubed is 27 times greater than 1 cubed, the volume would therefore be 27 centimetres cubed. 1x1x1=1 3x3x3=27

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Q: If a cube shaped cell grew from 1 cm per side to 3 cm per side how much would its volume change?
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