Answer:Yes
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
Suppose side length of cube is a
If we dilate the cube using a scale factor of 2
Side length becomes 2a
and the surface area becomes [tex]=6(\text{side length})^2[/tex]
Surface area[tex]=6(2a)^2[/tex]
Surface area[tex]=4\times 6(a)^2[/tex]
Thus surface area multiplied by a factor of 4
Now for volume
[tex]V=(\text{side length })^3[/tex]
[tex]V=(2a)^3[/tex]
[tex]V=8(a^3)[/tex]
Therefore volume is multiplied by a factor of 8
Therefore the above statements make sense