25 Catfish.
The effect on the total surface area of one dimension being doubled or tripled cannot be calculated. You either need to know all three dimensions or all three dimensions must be doubled, not just one dimension (or demension / demansion as you call them).
If the number is doubles its total is doubled since its total is itself!
The file size doubles.
Using America as an example Total waste reduction between 1960 and 2013 almost tripled and personal (per person) waste disposal doubled. .So ... no it does not seem that humans have become less wasteful.
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About 16. Hope that helped!
the answer is 8.5 because 16-3=13 and 2divided by 13 is 8.5
The total area would become 32*344 = 3096 square units.
The catfish that live in the pacific northwest get fairly big. The average size of these catfish ranges between a total of 40 and 50 pounds. These are also known as Channel catfish.
If the linear dimensions of a square or a rectangle are doubled, the area of the object will be quadrupled.
The total points of the word is re-tripled, i.e., multiplied by 3 then by 3.
And here we see that if a mathematical problem can be open to interpretation, it is possible to obtain vastly different results. Both experts agree that something gets tripled every two days, fifteen triplings in total. The first, showing the importance of compounding, posits that the first dollar gets tripled to three dollars after two days and that total gets tripled two days later, and subsequent totals etc. The second thinks that a dollar gets tripled after two days and that process gets repeated. The first solution is more likely the author's original intent, but it's important to state problems unambiguously.