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If the dimensions of a solid proportionally increase by a scale factor of , by what factor does the surface area increase?

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If linear dimensions are scaled by a factor k, every linear measure on the surface is multiplied by k, so each area element is multiplied by k^2. Therefore the total surface area increases by a factor of k^2 (e.g., scale factor 3 → surface area ×9).