Answer:
4 liters
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's assume that the side lengths of the cubical block are 2 inches.
This means that one of the sides area is 4 in².
Multiplying this by 6 (for there are 6 sides) gets us 24 in².
So one liter of paint covers 24 in².
Now if the side lengths (edge) of the second block is doubled, that means that the side lengths are [tex]2\cdot2 = 4[/tex] inches.
So the area of one side is 16 in².
Multiplying this by 6 (as there are 6 sides) gets us 96 in².
To find how many liters of paint this will take, we divide 96 by 24.
[tex]96\div24=4[/tex]
So 4 liters of paint will be needed for the second cubical block.
Hope this helped!